A streaming production of the Molière comedy, with allusions to the White House as well as Black Lives Matter, tears down walls to rebuild a classic. By Jesse Green The rain that arrived in Brooklyn ...
Fake piety and the stupidity of the rich prove to be as resonant topics now as they where when Molière wrote 'Tartuffe' in 1664. Toccarra Cash, Jennifer Mudge, Naomi Lorrain and Jared McNeill in ...
Tartuffe a dubiously pious crook happy to use the bible as a prop for personal gain Orgon a naive and lost aging patriarch lusting for his fleeting power Sound familiar When these two forces meet ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The online bounty also includes a rare Lorraine Hansberry play, two Lincoln Center stagings and black British responses to the killing of George Floyd ...
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