Photo Flash: First Look at Sherman Playhouse's TARTUFFE

By: Jul. 10, 2016
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On Friday, July 8, The Sherman Playhouse premiereD Molière's 17th-century comedic farce, Tartuffe.

Tartuffe is one of Molière's (born Jean-Baptiste Poquelin) most masterful and popular plays. Its central character is a rich bourgeois named Orgon, who in middle age has become a bigot and prude. By displaying a false sense of sanctity, Tartuffe, a wily opportunist and swindler, gains complete power over Orgon, who not only takes over his fortune but offers his daughter in marriage to his "spiritual" master.

The production features a talented cast of area actors: PatRick Kelly (Ridgefield), David Bailey(Salisbury), John Fabiani (Watertown), Lauren Hoag (Yorktown Heights, N.Y.), Kit Colbourn(Fishkill, N.Y.), Shea Coughlin (Sherman), Bruce Tredwell (Brewster, N.Y.), Mary-Genevieve Moisan (Washington), Katherine and David Almquist (both Sharon), Robin Frome and Gabriel Fowler (both New Milford).

Besides Mr. Tines and Ms. Michael, the show's crew includes lighting designer Al Chiapetta,Sound Designer David White, costume designer Lisa Bonelli, wig designer Joseph Russo, and stage manager David Bailey.

The first version of Tartuffe premiered at the Palace of Versailles on May 12, 1664. It received a great deal of criticism for its themes of the day and was quickly banned. The final revised version debuted on February 5, 1669 at the Palais-Royal theatre and was highly successful. The first Broadway production took place at the ANTA Washington Square Theatre in New York on January 14, 1965 with the likes of HAl Holbrook, Tony Lo Bianco, and John Phillip Law all playing minor roles. In 1984, Tartuffe was adapted into a French film, directed by and starring Gérard Depardieu.

Tartuffe runs July 8,9 15,16,17 22,23 29,30,31. Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. Fridays & Saturdays, with 2:00 p.m. Sunday matinees on July 17 and 31. Tickets for all shows are $22 for adults and $11 for children 12 and under.

Photo Credit: Josh Siegel

Photo Flash: First Look at Sherman Playhouse's TARTUFFE
Bruce Tredwell as Orgon, Shea Coughlin as Marianne, and Lauren Hoag as Dorine

Photo Flash: First Look at Sherman Playhouse's TARTUFFE
John Fabiani as Cléante and Robin Frome as Tartuffe

Photo Flash: First Look at Sherman Playhouse's TARTUFFE
Bruce Tredwell, Shea Coughlin, and Lauren Hoag

Photo Flash: First Look at Sherman Playhouse's TARTUFFE
The cast of TARTUFFE

Photo Flash: First Look at Sherman Playhouse's TARTUFFE
The cast of TARTUFFE



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