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A Hindi adaption of Molière’s 'Le Tartuffe,' the play Baba Swaggy was staged at the 18th Atal Lucknow Mahotsav Natya Samaroh, in Lucknow at the Rai Um.
The threats clearly didn't work, because the Company Theatre is closing out its season with a production of "Tartuffe" that moves the satire to late 1980s Miami, when America's televangelists were ...
STAGE REVIEW 'Tartuffe' finds new resonance, and an antic comic tone to match By Don Aucoin Globe Staff,Updated November 12, 2024, 4:01 p.m.
Charles Newell’s conception for his new Court Theatre production of Moliere’s “Tartuffe” took some guts. The deluded family at the heart of this famous 17th century French comedy has been ...
Written in 1664 by French playwright, Molière, this satire of religious quackery was censored by King Louis XIV and the French Roman Catholic Church. In this rollicking comedy, Tartuffe, is a ...
The Lantern Theatre opens its 30th anniversary season with Moliere’s classic comedy “Tartuffe” slated to run Sept. 7-Oct. 8. Directed by Charles McMahon, the play tells the story of prim and ...
Director Bryn Boice incorporates modern ad libs and props throughout “Tartuffe,” which cleverly connects an old script to relatively young audiences.
The Comédie-Française presents Hamlet directed by Ivo Van Hove at the Odéon 6e, from January 21 to March 14, 2026. After Les ...
Our favourite character in Tartuffe is Madame Pernelle, the ferocious grandmère who whirls in at the top of act one and, in a genius piece of exposition by Molière, slags off every single member ...
Korsunovas' Le Tartuffe has been invited to have a tour of China by the 2019 Lin Zhaohua Theatre Art Festival and was to be presented by actors and actresses from Lithuanian National Drama Theatres.
Acclaimed film and television actor Paul Anderson will play the title role in Tartuffe at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, alongside celebrated stage and screen stars Audrey Fleurot, George Blagden ...
Tartuffe, Theatre Royal Haymarket review - dual-language production loses its way Parlez-vous Moliere? His greatest comedy falls flat in a bilingual version ...