In the intimate revival of Molière’s Tartuffe at Manhattan’s House of the Redeemer, André De Shields delivers a performance that is equal parts magnetic, mischievous and piercingly clear-eyed. From ...
In this scathing comedy presented by Portland State's Theater Arts Program, the scheming fraudster Tartuffe worms his way into the household of the wealthy Orgon, attempting to steal the affections of ...
What happens when we trust the wrong people? In TARTUFFE, a family becomes trapped in a world of deception after the head of the house, Orgon, begins to listen to only one unreliable and self-serving ...
"Rockin' Robin" might not be the expected overture for Moliere's "Tartuffe," one of the French dramatist's most famous comedic plays, but it certainly sets the tone for Sock and Buskin's modern ...
Some human foibles turn out to age extremely well. A prime and playful example — in this case, seeing a huckster gull the gullible before the fraudster gets his come-uppance — is Molière’s ...
“Tartuffe,” the classic comedy by one of the greatest comedic playwrights of all time, Jean Baptiste Molière, will open the winter semester theater calendar at Brigham Young University Wednesday, Jan.
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