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5 février 1667 : première représentation du Tartuffe de Molière, dans la salle du Palais-Royal. Almanach, événements 5 février, éphéméride du 5 février, événement du jour. L'éphéméride pittoresque et insolite, les événements historiques du jour. Histoire, faits historiques liés à cette date
by Felíz Torralba Pima Community College’s Center for the Arts presents Moliere’s Tartuffe, a comedy about Orgon, a wealthy Parisian patriarch who falls under the influence of Tartuffe, a hypocrite…
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Considérée comme une satire injurieuse de la religion et de la dévotion, la pièce est interdite une première fois interdite en 1664, Molière arguant alors auprès de Louis XIV d'une mauvaise interprétation et mettant en avant les valeurs morales qu'elle défendait. Almanach, événements 1er février, éphéméride du 1er février, événement du jour. L'éphéméride pittoresque et insolite, les événements historiques du jour. Histoire, faits historiques liés à cette date
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According to Wikipedia: "Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, also known by his stage name Molière, (January 15, 1622 - February 17, 1673) was a French playwright and actor who is considered one of the greatest masters of comedy in Western literature. Among Molière's best-known dramas are Le Misanthrope, (The Misanthrope), L'Ecole des femmes (The School for Wives), Tartuffe ou l'Imposteur, (Tartuffe or the Hypocrite), L'Avare ou l'École du mensonge (The Miser), Le Malade imaginaire (The Imaginary Invalid), and Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme (The Bourgeois Gentleman)."
Eric Hoffmann in Tartuffe by Molière Translated into English verse by Richard Wilbur Directed by Jim O'Connor Assistant Director - Dimi Venkov Dramaturg - Kim Midkiff Scenic Design by Elizabeth Statstad Costume Design by Marianne Custer Lighting Design by Timothy Hart Sound Design by Joe Court Choreography by Casey Sams Voice and Text Coach - Erica Tobolski Stage Manager - Lindsay Stringfellow Producing Artistic Director - Calvin MacLean Managing Director - Thomas A. Cervone Clarence Brown Lab Theatre at the University of Tennessee October 2011
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Wikipedia article about Tartuffe
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