Character Breakdown
All roles are open to all ethnicities. Ages are approximate and flexible in most cases.
Argan, Male, 40s-60s
The classic Molière lead character, a fool who is taken advantage of by his family and outsiders - in this case, members of the medical profession. Although he spends most of his time in a chair, he needs to have a good physical presence and the ability to move well. Because he is on stage for most of the show, he needs to be played by an actor who can commit to all rehearsals and learn a large amount of dialogue quickly.
Toinette, Female, 20s-50s
The wily servant who knows more than her master, she cares about him but refuses to put up with all his antics. Good comedic sensibility and the ability to do some physical comedy and fast changes. She is also on stage for most of the show and needs to be a quick study and available during most of the rehearsal period.
Angélique, Female, 18-25
Argan’s daughter, she is an ingénue who, while spoiled and coddled, has a deep love for her father. Ability to sing a cappella is helpful.
Béline, Female, 30+
Argan’s gold-digging second wife, younger than Argan, who fakes her love and concern for Argan while fooling around with her lawyer Bonnefoi behind his back. Ability to feign concern and drop the façade quickly.
Béralde, Male or Female, 30s-60s
Argan’s sensible relative who tries to help him see the error of his ways. Has a lot of good dialogue lampooning the medical profession.
Cléante, Male, 20s
A young man in love with Angélique. Poses as a substitute music teacher to get in to see her. Good comic timing and not afraid to sing, even if not a great singer.
Louison, female, 8-14
Argan’s younger daughter, she is a true brat who is in total control of her father as he attempts to punish her. She loves to get her older sister in trouble, although she is afraid of her.
The following supporting roles ideally will be played by other members of the cast above and/or doubled by one or two actors, depending on interest and availability:
Diafoirrhea, Male, 40s-60s
A doctor whose son is a suitor to Argan’s daughter, Angélique. Rich, pompous and no sense of humor.
Dr. Purgon, Male, 30s-60s
Argan’s family doctor – a true quack who takes himself very seriously and has tremendous power over Argan.
Bonnefoi, Male, 20s-40s
Argan’s wife’s notary and a man with whom she is having an affair. A real slimeball.
Thomas Diafoirrhea, Male, 20s
A medical student close to graduation who is a suitor for Angélique and presents carefully memorized speeches that he has to repeat from the beginning when he is interrupted. While not stupid, he has no social skills or awareness of that fact.
Fleurant, Male or Female, 20s-60s
An enema specialist who works with Dr. Purgon and administers an enema to Argan.
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