
Jean B. P. Molière: THE SCHOOL OF WOMEN
The classic comedy by French playwright Jean Baptiste Poquelin Molière could easily be subtitled a comedy not only about jealousy. The rich Arnolf is in his prime, but still alone. As a long-time opponent of marriage and its uncompromising critic, he was afraid that he might get antlers. He therefore decided that if he married, it would only be with a girl whom he would raise himself from an early age in such a way as to prevent such a personal tragedy as infidelity and instill in her the principles that he thought were best for married life. Young Agnesa initially seems to have fulfilled his idea of upbringing, but the situation suddenly turns sour when she meets the young and sympathetic Horace. Everything ends up being completely different and Arnolf himself falls into his own trap as a victim of jealousy.
WARNING: THE PERFORMANCE IS SUITABLE FOR AGES 16 AND UP
Location : National Theatre / Small Stage