A woman in a dress holding a fan. To her right and left, paintings of a servant holding a scroll and a man looking down at us. A mansion, statues and trees finalize the background.
nov 22
DATE

Fri, Nov 22, 2024

- Fri, Nov 22, 2024

TIME

10:00 am

VENUE

Bauer Boucher Theatre Center

CATEGORY

Theater

PRICE

$13 - 18

Tartuffe (OST)

Presented by the Kean Theatre Conservatory
By Moliére
Translated by Richard Wilbur
Directed by J. Feliciano-Sanchez Moser

The timeless French comedy by Moliére, Tartuffe, or The Hypocrite (1664), is a sharp satire focusing on hyper-religious hypocrisy and the gullible nature of society in the 17th century. The play was almost immediately banned by the French King likely at the urging of the archbishop of Paris. 

The play focuses on the relationship between the title character Tartuffe, a proverbial ‘Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing’ posing as a pious priest, and the wealthy upper-class Orgon and his family. Over the course of the play Tartuffe nearly swindles the family out of everything they hold dear. 

Tartuffe remains a popular French verse comedy, influencing satire for generations. With themes of deception, loyalty, questioning of blind faith, the dangers of extremism, and the strength and unity of family, Tartuffe remains poignantly relevant, offering perspective on society via a sharp sense of humor.

Recommended Audience

Tartuffe is recommended for ages 13 and up with some mature themes, romance, and physical comedy, with verse text.

Seating Arrangement

This On School Time (OST) date is reserved for school groups. The public will be admitted and seated after the groups have been accommodated.

OST Prices

$13 – School groups (fees included)
$18 – Public (fees included)

Tartuffe (OST)

DATE

Fri, Nov 22, 2024

- Fri, Nov 22, 2024

TIME

10:00 am

VENUE

Bauer Boucher Theatre Center

CATEGORY

Theater

PRICE

$13 - 18

Presented by the Kean Theatre Conservatory
By Moliére
Translated by Richard Wilbur
Directed by J. Feliciano-Sanchez Moser

The timeless French comedy by Moliére, Tartuffe, or The Hypocrite (1664), is a sharp satire focusing on hyper-religious hypocrisy and the gullible nature of society in the 17th century. The play was almost immediately banned by the French King likely at the urging of the archbishop of Paris. 

The play focuses on the relationship between the title character Tartuffe, a proverbial ‘Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing’ posing as a pious priest, and the wealthy upper-class Orgon and his family. Over the course of the play Tartuffe nearly swindles the family out of everything they hold dear. 

Tartuffe remains a popular French verse comedy, influencing satire for generations. With themes of deception, loyalty, questioning of blind faith, the dangers of extremism, and the strength and unity of family, Tartuffe remains poignantly relevant, offering perspective on society via a sharp sense of humor.

Recommended Audience

Tartuffe is recommended for ages 13 and up with some mature themes, romance, and physical comedy, with verse text.

Seating Arrangement

This On School Time (OST) date is reserved for school groups. The public will be admitted and seated after the groups have been accommodated.

OST Prices

$13 – School groups (fees included)
$18 – Public (fees included)

Venue