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Dimensions | 14 × 1.2 × 21.6 in |
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This classic work of literature supports studies in drama, history, and language arts.
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This play script supports the study of classical literature, drama, and theater arts.
Love is funny. Love is trickery. Love is … smelly? It’s certainly a merry-go-round of misplaced desires and hidden agendas in Constance Congdon’s fresh and hilarious new take on Moliere’s skewering of a health-care crisis from an entirely different century. To quell his growing pile of medical bills, Monsieur Argan, a chronic hypochondriac, will go to any length to marry his daughter off to a doctor. Of course, his daughter has other ideas. A narcotic cocktail of romantic triangles, double entendres, and mistaken identities ensues, promising to leave you gasping, giggling, and possibly … in stitches. “Moliere penned his final play, the slapstick comedy THE IMAGINARY INVALID more than 450 years ago, and it is not only amazing that this lesser-known play still stands the test of time, but how visionary this comedy, currently being seen in Constance Congdon’s new adaptation at the American Conservatory Theatre, has become. Or should we really be surprised in this age of plentiful medication — as doctors scribble prescriptions faster than it takes to gulp a handful of pills down with a glass of water — that THE IMAGINARY INVALID feels as relevant today as it did when healers swore by snake oil and holy water rather than Nexium and Zoloft? Moreover, Congdon has folded in a healthy dose of present-day nuances and innuendos, as well as beefed up the plot. The result is an entertaining and jovial romp … The great Frenchman’s last contribution to the world’s stage — he died onstage while playing Argan — proves that time has stood still when it comes to the eternal nature of the hypochondriac.” –TheaterMania.com, Tiffany Maleshefski “Lean, clean and comically bent … a bright evening of amusement and occasional hilarity.” –Variety, Dennis Harvey
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Dimensions | 14 × 0.5 × 21.6 in |
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This classic play script supports the study of European literature, translation, and theater history.
Moliere’s classic comic masterpiece is here brilliantly translated by renowned translators Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonksy (two-time winner of the PEN/Book-of-the-Month-Club Translation Prize) and playwright/director Richard Nelson (Tony Award, Oliver Award). “He’s an impertinent one, your Moliere, with his comedies … Damn it to hell, if I were the doctors, I’d take revenge for his impudence! And if he was sick, I’d let him die unattended. Whatever he might say or do, I wouldn’t prescribe the least little bleeding, the least little enema for him, and I’d say to him: ‘Croak! Croak!'” –ACT THREE While playing Argan, Moliere collapsed during the fourth performance of THE IMAGINARY INVALID and died shortly after on 17 February 1673.
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Dimensions | 14 × 0.5 × 21.6 in |
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This book provides a classic literary work for students to study drama, European history, and literature.
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Dimensions | 15.6 × 0.8 × 23.4 in |
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