![]() ![]() Recording Engineer, Sound Designer, Mixer: Mark Holden for The Invisible Studios, West Hollywood. Theatre Works full-cast performance featuring:Īssociate Producer: Christina Montaño. Producing Director Susan Albert LoewenbergĪn L.A. In brilliant rhymed couplets, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Richard Wilbur renders two of seventeenth-century French playwright Molieres comic masterpieces into English, capturing not only the form and spirit of the language but also its substance. Lead funding for this production was made possible with support by the Sidney E. Recorded at The Invisible Studios, West Hollywood in June 2012. In the play Tartuffe, Tartuffe is a manipulative man who takes advantage of his host family by using religion and a charming manner to get whatever he wants, or at least attempt to do so. This paper will be based off of the translated version by Richard Wilbur. Norman author of The Public Mirror: Molière and the Social Commerce of Depiction. Tartuffe is an excellent play written by the playwright Moliere. While it's still an exemplar of 17th century farce, Molière went beyond his usual comic inventiveness to create a world of rich, complex characters, especially in the cynical title character Alceste, played here by the Tony Award-winning actor Brian Bedford. ![]() This timeless comedy of manners is considered one of Molière's most probing and mature works. ![]()
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