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can not suffer this resemblance of vice to virtue, which could be mistaken for each other; although one does not doubt the good intentions of the author, even so he forbids it in public, and deprived himself of this pleasure, in order not to allow it to be abused by others, less capable of making a just discernment of it.
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Lawrence was presented at Oxford's BT Studio by Green Sun Productions to great acclaim. This adaptation sets the action within a fictional feminist consultancy firm; Orgon and Elmire become Co-CEOs and Tartuffe a new hire in the office.
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Orgon is convinced that Damis was lying and banishes him from the house. Tartuffe even convinces Orgon to order that, to teach Damis a lesson, Tartuffe should be around Elmire more than ever. As a gift to
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Tartuffe's antics do not fool the rest of the family or their friends; they detest him. Orgon raises the stakes when he announces that
Tartuffe will marry Orgon's daughter Mariane (who is already engaged to Valère). Mariane becomes very upset at this news, and the rest of the family realizes how
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issued an edict threatening excommunication for anyone who watched, performed in, or read the play. Molière attempted to assuage church officials by rewriting his play to seem more secular and less critical of religion, but the archbishop and other leading officials would not budge. The revised,
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Orgon will throw Tartuffe out of the house. Indeed, Tartuffe does try to seduce Elmire, but their interview is interrupted when Orgon's son Damis, who has been eavesdropping, is no longer able to control his boiling indignation and jumps out of his hiding place to denounce Tartuffe.
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comic ... it follows that all lying, disguise, cheating, dissimulation, all outward show different from the reality, all contradiction in fact between actions that proceed from a single source, all this is in essence comic.
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and had a main character named Panulphe instead of Tartuffe, the only performance of which occurred in the Palais-Royal theatre on 5 August 1667. Immediately the following day, on 6 August, as the king was away from Paris,
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Charles Randolph-Wright staged a production of Tartuffe, July 1999, at American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, which was set among affluent African Americans of Durham, North Carolina, in the 1950s.
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Tartuffe", by Charles M. Watson, State University of Iowa, 1964.
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2167:"Le tartuffe (1984) directed by Gerard Depardieu"
1378:Stratford Shakespeare Festival production history
1268:series with most of the original cast, including
2489:"Stratford National Theater of Canada: Tartuffe"
948:in May 2008 and transferred subsequently to the
718:The first Broadway production took place at the
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2090:"Tartuffe, Roger McGough, Liverpool Playhouse"
213:Paul Philippe Hardouin de Beaumont de Péréfixe
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369:Servant of Tartuffe (non-speaking character)
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201:Les fêtes des plaisirs de l'ile enchantée
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1531:Rey, François; Lacouture, Jean (2007),
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187:Molière performed his first version of
2011:"Tartuffe: Translation by Ranjit Bolt"
1843:Reconsidering National Plays in Europe
535:second version of the play was called
3125:Theatre characters introduced in 1664
1934:"Tartuffe (1977 Broadway Production)"
1883:"Tartuffe (1965 Broadway production)"
1407:as Tartuffe, Joseph Alessi as Orgon,
1078:based on his experiences in the film.
462:Yes, my brother, I am wicked, guilty.
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2780:Sganarelle, or The Imaginary Cuckold
1692:Lettre sur la comédie de l'Imposteur
1582:Lettre sur la comédie de l'Imposteur
1284:replaced Katy Behean as Mariane and
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580:Lettre sur la comédie de l'Imposteur
527:s popularity was cut short when the
361:Son of Orgon and brother of Mariane
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990:In 2021, Singapore theatre company
3061:Hidalgo: La historia jamás contada
2468:Jerry Haendiges Vintage Radio Logs
2464:"Great Plays: Tartuffe (12/10/39)"
2122:from the original on 20 March 2023
1959:"RSC Productions: Tartuffe (1983)"
1135:American Stage Theatre Company in
660:Armand de Bourbon, Prince of Conti
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2843:George Dandin ou le Mari confondu
2404:"Tartuffe Or the Imposter (1985)"
2264:Brooker, Ben (11 November 2016).
981:Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
548:, censored public performances.
470:worldly possessions to Tartuffe.
3135:Cultural depictions of Louis XIV
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2680:Free Project Gutenberg etext of
2637:. Paris: Jean Ribov – via
2245:. American Stage Theatre Company
2061:"Berkeley Rep Presents Tartuffe"
1794:"Versailles: The Cour de Marbre"
1646:(2006 ed.). Gale Group, Inc
1185:series a production directed by
944:'s translation premièred at the
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2214:"Eldridge Plays & Musicals"
1669:. Manchester University Press.
1667:Moliere Et Son Premier Tartuffe
715:and opened on 4 December 1939.
707:was working on a production of
631:Les Plaisirs de l'île enchantée
432:Frontispiece and title page of
2611:Koppisch, Michael S. (2002). "
2583:Stanislavski: His Life and Art
1783:at caricaturesetcaricature.com
1634:Pavlovski, Linda, ed. (2001).
720:ANTA Washington Square Theatre
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1822:Garreau 1984, vol. 3, p. 417.
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572:François de La Mothe Le Vayer
99:Orgon's house in Paris, 1660s
2766:L'Étourdi ou les Contretemps
2650:The Misanthrope and Tartuffe
2613:Tartuffe, Le, ou l'Imposteur
1983:Shirley, Don (5 July 1999).
1963:Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
1301:Birmingham Repertory Theatre
1241:Circle in the Square Theatre
1026:in 1926. It was directed by
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790:Circle in the Square Theatre
650:and 29 November 1664 at the
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518:Compagnie du Saint-Sacrement
514:French Roman Catholic Church
2706:public domain audiobook at
2520:. BBC Radio 3. 24 July 2016
2379:"Tartuffe (TV Movie, 1978)"
2270:australianbookreview.com.au
2088:Key, Philip (15 May 2008).
1851:10.1007/978-3-319-75334-8_8
1211:television production with
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935:Shakespeare Theatre Company
644:Philippe I, Duke of Orléans
402:A King's Officer/The Exempt
394:Monsieur Loyal: Mr. De Brie
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2634:Le Tartuffe ou l'Imposteur
1938:Internet Broadway Database
1887:Internet Broadway Database
1609:Pitts, Vincent J. (2000).
1437:translation and featuring
959:produced a new version by
927:Berkeley Repertory Theatre
761:translation and featuring
595:Centuries later, when the
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957:Royal Shakespeare Company
821:Royal Shakespeare Company
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544:, first president of the
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2864:Le Bourgeois gentilhomme
2857:Monsieur de Pourceaugnac
2773:Les Précieuses ridicules
2617:The Molière Encyclopedia
2615:", pp. 450–456, in
2036:"Production of Tartuffe"
1665:McBride, Robert (2005).
1255:in that same production.
1128:in 2014 and earlier for
1122:Tartuffe - The Hypocrite
1118:Bell Shakespeare Company
1092:, London. Translated by
923:Theatre de la Jeune Lune
755:National Theatre Company
679:Tartuffe, ou L'Imposteur
434:Tartuffe or The Imposter
160:Tartuffe, ou l'Imposteur
3120:Fictional French people
2787:The School for Husbands
2581:Benedetti, Jean. 1999.
2308:www.theoxfordblue.co.uk
1726:Encyclopædia Britannica
1654:– via eNotes.com.
1636:"Molière: Introduction"
1197:as Madame Pernelle and
1137:St. Petersburg, Florida
862:was staged at London's
705:Constantin Stanislavski
671:Théâtre du Palais-Royal
405:An officer of the king
297:Madame Pernelle: Louis
2514:"Drama on 3: Tartuffe"
2412:British Film Institute
1872:Benedetti (1999, 389).
1766:Almanach de La Calotte
979:. It premiered at the
950:Rose Theatre, Kingston
689:Since Molière's time,
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2892:The Imaginary Invalid
2829:Le Médecin malgré lui
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931:South Coast Repertory
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642:, for Louis' brother
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2794:The School for Wives
2095:Liverpool Daily Post
1229:Geraldine Fitzgerald
898:as Madame Pernelle,
702:theatre practitioner
665:The second version,
622:Palace of Versailles
248:—1,962 lines total.
16:1664 play by Molière
3115:Characters in plays
2885:Les Femmes Savantes
2289:The Adelaide Review
2118:. 14 October 2022.
1696:Yale French Studies
1587:Yale French Studies
1535:, éditions du seuil
1090:The Old Vic Theatre
946:Liverpool Playhouse
917:David Ball adapted
884:Nicholas Le Prevost
825:Christopher Hampton
777:as The Officer and
744:Laurence Luckinbill
742:as King's Officer,
675:Archbishop of Paris
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358:Damis: André Hubert
278:Tartuffe: Du Croisy
209:archbishop of Paris
2878:Scapin the Schemer
2544:L.A. Theatre Works
2418:on 29 January 2009
2333:www.thespaceuk.com
2292:. 9 November 2016.
2284:"Review: Tartuffe"
2194:. National Theatre
1914:. 21 November 1967
1796:. 6 February 2017.
1423:L.A. Theatre Works
1374:Stratford Festival
1245:Modern Productions
1199:Patricia Routledge
940:Liverpudlian poet
868:Abigail Cruttenden
724:Michael O'Sullivan
685:Modern productions
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