Railed against as a sacrilegious outrage by the Church, Molière’s Tartuffe was banned by Louise XIV in 1664. A comic masterpiece, it is regarded as one of the funniest plays ever written. The production of Tartuffe provides the perfect vehicle for the Actors’ Gang signature style of Commedia del’Arte and biting social commentary.
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