Can 17th-century farces and ancient Greek tragedies find an audience on Maui? Vinnie Linares, executive producer of Oh Boy Productions, thinks they will, and we’ll have the chance to see when ...
“You deserve to be Tartuffified.” This line, delivered by the hilarious maid Dorine (Lauren Elias) in the Hub Theatre Company of Boston’s production of “Tartuffe” at BCA Plaza Theatre, is a message to ...
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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 of the wealthy ...
For a master class in comic genius, look no further than the seduction scene in Molière’s “Tartuffe.” In Seattle Shakespeare Company’s animated but unbalanced staging of the 17th-century classic, ...
“Tartuffe: Born Again,” a hilarious satire about greed, corruption and hypocrisy, has joined the summer repertory season at Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum’s unique outdoor venue. Check out photos of ...
CHURCH HILL — By the time he wrote Tartuffe, Moliere (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin) was in his early 40s, old enough to have more than an inkling about how things work in the real world. That might explain ...
Perhaps the most surprising aspect of Lucas Hnath’s new version of Molière’s classic comedy “Tartuffe” is how surprising it isn’t.