Tartuffe In the Press
Tartuffe
by Molière
Translated into English verse
by Richard Wilbur
February 3 – March 3,
Previews February 1 & 2
Molière’s comic masterpiece brings us the imposter Tartuffe, a con artist extraordinaire who oozes piety and charm. Will his hypocrisy be discovered before Orgon’s household is turned on its head? This famous farce is a cautionary tale told with lightning-quick wit, complete with star-crossed lovers, a badgering grandma and a plot that could be ripped from the headlines – or a Saturday night comedy show.
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Reviews
“… the comic savoir faire to turn a chuckle into a hearty laugh …”
- Misha Berson | The Seattle Times Read more…
“a 17th century sitcom for which we will certainly wish to stay tuned”
- Alison Sargent | City Arts Read more…
“Tartuffe will be your cup of tea …”
- Brent Aronowitz | Seattle Weekly Read more…
“Tartuffe is laugh-out-loud funny … ”
- Jennie K. | Teen Tix Read more…
“… winning theatre for all.”
- Nancy Worssam | Arts Stage – Seattle Rage Read more…
“By all means, go see it!”
- J. Autumn Needles | EDGE Media Network Read more…
“a perfect cocktail of delight.”
- Dale Burrows | The Weekly Herald Read more…
“… a fun and frothy evening.”
- Jay Irwin | BroadwayWorld.com Read more…
“The cast is just brilliant … simply hysterical …”
- Michelle Schusterman | Unlikely Places Read more…
“A handsome production … ”
- Miryam Gordon | SGN Read more…
“… you can’t help but have fun …”
- Jeffrey Totey | Examiner.com Read more…
“… captured my attention in the first scene and held it to their last lines.”
- Rosemarie Kowalski | peacefulones Read more…
“… fabulous … engaging … extraordinary … you will really like this play.”
- Kim Martinez | Deep Imprints Read more…
“this play is worth checking out.”
- Jacqueline Pruner | Heed the Hedonist Read more…












