The Imaginary Invalid
date:Sunday, July 27, 2008 time:2:00 PM venue:Shakespeare Theatre Company address:450 7th Street North West Washington, DC 20004 View map from:Shakespeare Theatre Company
By Molière, directed by Keith Baxter
Written
and first performed while Molière was dying, The Imaginary Invalid
targets the medical quacks of 17th-century France. The eccentric and
wealthy hypochondriac Argan decides to marry his strong-willed daughter
Angélique off to a doctor, so that he’ll always have a physician
around. But Angélique loves another man, and her attempts to persuade
her father to let her marry him lead to outrageous tricks and
disguises. Molière’s keen wit and hilarious characters take center
stage in this knockabout farce. Keith Baxter (Lady Windermere’s Fan,
The Rivals, The Country Wife) returns to direct a cast that includes
René Auberjonois in his Shakespeare Theatre Company debut. The
Baltimore Sun called Baxter’s production of Lady Windermere’s Fan
“charming … a nearly irresistible temptation.”
