In this modern reimagining, Tartuffe (Asif Khan) is a con man who swindles a Brummie-Pakistani family out of their house and savings. Assuming the piety of ‘an ...
Written all the way back in 1664, Molière’s revered comedy Tartuffe has made its debut at the Theatre Royal Market. Originally in French, and so adapted by Chri...
Soho serves once more as the backdrop for this new version of Patrick Marber’s previous ‘loose adaptation’ of Moliere’s tragicomedy Don Juan. Not much has chang...
The Doctor in Spite of Himself is a translation of Moliere’s hit French comedy. And it is a tongue-in cheek, highly self-conscious comedy at that. It is farce a...
It's that time of year again everyone! The third year Writing, Directing and Performance students at the University of York are performing in their Early Modern...
London really is a city full of multicultural events and artistic possibilities, and if you are even remotely interested in the arts there will most definitely ...