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Showing posts with label Northumberland Theatre Company. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Northumberland Theatre Company. Show all posts

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Jubilee Hall, Anstey, Tartuffe, Northumberland Theatre Company

Jubilee Hall, Anstey, Tartuffe, Northumberland Theatre Company

Saturday 1st October

7.30pm

0116 2362646



Tartuffe was the original 'Carry On' film an
hilarious and outrageous classic that, 35 years
on still has the ability to make audiences laugh.


Tartuffe, a rotten, religious imposters, worms
his way into the once ordered household and
vulnerable heart of prosperous merchant Orgon.
Under the guise of piety, he looks set to succeed
in driving away the son, marrying the daughter,
seducing the wife, imprisoning Orgon and leaving
the family destitute despite the best efforts
of Orgons streetwise servant Dorine.


Cue disguises, thwarted lovers, evesdropping
and the famous 'table scene', considered by
many to be one of the funniest comic set pieces
ever written for the stage.


www.northumberlandtheatre.co.uk

Tartuffe, Northumberland Theatre Company, Dixie Grammar School, Market Bosworth

Tartuffe, Northumberland Theatre Company, Dixie Grammar School, Market Bosworth

Friday 30th September

7.30pm

01455 291303

Tartuffe was the original 'Carry On' film an
hilarious and outrageous classic that, 35 years
on still has the ability to make audiences laugh.

Tartuffe, a rotten, religious imposters, worms
his way into the once ordered household and
vulnerable heart of prosperous merchant Orgon.
Under the guise of piety, he looks set to succeed
in driving away the son, marrying the daughter,
seducing the wife, imprisoning Orgon and leaving
the family destitute despite the best efforts
of Orgons streetwise servant Dorine.

Cue disguises, thwarted lovers, evesdropping
and the famous 'table scene', considered by
many to be one of the funniest comic set pieces
ever written for the stage.

www.northumberlandtheatre.co.uk