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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 ...
Tartuffe (David DeSantos) comes off as an Elvis impersonator who discovers he can make a bigger buck as a televangelist. The cartoonish attire doesn’t always suit the storytelling.
Denis O'Hare and Olivia Williams star at the National Theatre in 'Tartuffe: The Imposter,' a radical updating of Molière’s satire of religious hypocrisy.
Tartuffe: Born Again is an imaginative, hilarious, delightful adaptation of the classic Molière play running at Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum through October 13th. Tartuffe: Born Again is an ...
Playwright Ranjit Bolt first attempted to adapt Moliere’s “Tartuffe” at age 14, but didn’t get very far. “I can still remember trying to do the first couplet and givin… ...
Fort Worth director adapts Molière’s ‘Tartuffe’ with modern language, faster pace Circle Theatre’s Ashley H. White talks about her take on the classic 17th-century farce. By Manuel Mendoza ...
“Tartuffe” survived, and its influence remains strong. Theater legend Robert Brustein, founder of Cambridge’s American Repertory Theater and Yale Repertory Theatre, wrote a present-day ...
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 or The Hypocrite Through May 27 at the Prospect Park LeFrak Center, Brooklyn; moliereinthepark.org. Running time: 1 hour 20 minutes. Alexis Soloski has written for The Times since 2006.
Actors Christopher Conway and Anish Majumdar, who play the characters Tartuffe and Orgon, join ARC Rochester to tell us more. Tartuffe runs at the Company Theatre from June 6 to 15.