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102:, who is fascinated by Alcmene's beauty, comes to earth under the appearance of Amphitryon, accompanied by Mercury who has taken the appearance of Amphitryon's servant Sosie. Amphitryon is successful in war and sends Sosie back home to report this. Sosie is greeted by his look-alike Mercury, who beats him and convinces him that he Mercury is the real Sosie. The real Amphitryon meets Alcmene and is naturally confused and shocked by her account of an amorous night. Various other confusing episodes of the same type take place, including a confrontation between the two Amphitryons. In the end, Jupiter assumes his real aspect and tells Amphitryon that his wife was faithful, since he had to take on Amphitryon's aspect in order to seduce her. He informs Amphitryon that his wife will bear Jupiter's child, the demi-god 74:
was an immediate success with the French aristocracy and the play was performed a total of 29 times by Easter 1668. The popularity of the work was such that one of the names of the characters became a part of the everyday French language. The word 'Sosie' in French now means
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in Paris on 13 January 1668. A whiff of scandal surrounded the play, with some claiming that Molière was criticizing the amorous affairs of
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wrote an English adaptation of the play, known as "Jupiter Translated", which premiered in London in 1933 with music composed by
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A History of French Dramatic Literature in the Seventeenth Century, Part III: The period of Molière, 1652-1672,
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The plot can be summarized as follows. After his wedding night with beautiful
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translated the play for the work's first US production which was directed by
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which is based on the story of the Greek mythological character
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Amphitryon (Molière)
comedy
Molière
Amphitryon
Plautus
his play from ca. 190–185 B.C
Théâtre du Palais-Royal
Louis XIV of France
Jupiter
Tuileries Garden
look-alike
doppelgänger
Mercury
Alcmene
Amphitryon
Jupiter
Hercules
W. J. Turner
Anthony Bernard
Richard Wilbur
Darko Tresnjak
Huntington Theatre Company
Dom Juan
"The Age, Nov 28 1933"
"Godsmack: Myth battles farce in Amphitryon"
Boston Phoenix
the original
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