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'The Doctor in Spite of Himself'

Main Stage Production

'The Doctor in Spite of Himself'

Written in 1666 by Molière, France’s greatest comedic writer, The Doctor in Spite of Himself follows the antics of Sganarelle, a ne’er-do-well woodcutter, who winds up impersonating a doctor. He dupes the pretentious wealthy Geronte while simultaneously reuniting his daughter with her forbidden lover. This slapstick farce satires bourgeois pretentiousness and the medical profession.

Always controversial, Molière continues to be extremely popular today. France’s National Theatre is referred to as the House of Moliere. Translation by Albert Bermel. Directed by Kenneth Gardner.

Admission is $10; free for Cal Lutheran students, faculty and staff members with ID. Donations will be accepted. Purchase tickets online.

For more information, email Theatre-Dance@CalLutheran.edu


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