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Freyda Thomas adapts Moliere’s ‘Tartuffe’ with an American twist in a winning production at Topanga’s beloved Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum.
“Tartuffe” returns to A Noise Within’s repertoire after 22 years, and it proves worth the wait. Molière’s deathless assault on religious hypocrisy could hardly be more pertinent at ...
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.
Tartuffe at City Theatre Austin is a fast, funny take on Molière’s classic. Modern setting, old-school text, sharp satire. Still scary how easily we fall for false prophets, on stage and in ...
Director Bryn Boice incorporates modern ad libs and props throughout “Tartuffe,” which cleverly connects an old script to relatively young audiences.
The 17th-century play, staged by the theater company Molière in the Park, skewers those who preach morality yet practice anything but.
North Coast Rep’s well-directed ‘Tartuffe’ shows funny is never out of fashion The satiric comedy about religious hypocrisy was written 360 years ago, but the emotions feel timely in this ...
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 ...
Tartuffe at the Abbey Theatre review: Ball gowns, techno and a TikTok twist to a 17th-century classic Until April 8, then national tour until May 13 ...