Molière's unique blend of neurosis and knockabout is never more hysterically evident than in his comic masterpiece, The Miser. Old Harpagon is a penny-pinching miser who loves his hidden fortune more than his own children. When he gets in his mind that there is a penny to be made by marrying off his son and his daughter, both son and daughter foil their father's plan by falling head over heels for suitors of their own. A timely and horrifyingly funny look at the dark side of thrift at home.
Moliere’s The Miser began performances Oct. 27 and will be playing through Nov. 6 in the Studio Theatre, UConn, Storrs. For tickets and information call 860-486-4266 and visit www.crt.uconn.edu.
Photo Credit: Gerry Goodstein
Andrea Pane as Harpagon with Desmond Thorne as La Fleche
Andrea Pane as Harpagon with Mischa Goodman as Frosine
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