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Deception, false piety, and hypocrisy are at the heart of Molière's scathing comedy, Tartuffe, translated from the original French into English by Richard Wilbur. Presented by Portland State ...
Director Bryn Boice incorporates modern ad libs and props throughout “Tartuffe,” which cleverly connects an old script to relatively young audiences.
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.
Blake Edward’s modern rendition of "Tartuffe" is coming to Gonzaga University’s Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center, opening on Thursday, Nov. 8 at 7:30 p.m. and closing with a matinee show on ...
Hypocrite! Tartuffe!, director and playwright and Circle Theatre Artistic Director Ashley H. White wrote about the intense process that was creating this new adaptation of the Moliere classic.
The cast of Circle Theatre's premiere of "Imposter! Hypocrite! Tartuffe!" Artistic director has adapted Molière's classic 17th-century farce in modern language and at a faster pace. (Taystan ...
Freyda Thomas adapts Moliere’s ‘Tartuffe’ with an American twist in a winning production at Topanga’s beloved Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum.
Melanie Lora, Christopher M. Williams, Rosina Reynolds, Katie Karel, Kate Rose Reynolds, Shanté Deloach and Rogelio Douglas III appear in a scene from “Tartuffe,” on stage at Laguna Playhouse ...
“Tartuffe” by Moliere was first performed in 1664, but still rings true in its hilarious, irreverent depiction of deception, hypocrisy and family feuds.
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 ...
Could Tartuffe be the most misunderstood character in French classical theater, to say nothing of dramatic literature?Molière’s scoundrel posing as a religious ascetic in the household o… ...