New York Theatre Workshop has announced that there will be an added final performance of the world premiere of a new version ...
With its profanity-laced script, Lucas Hnath’s Molière adaptation, starring Matthew Broderick, is a mischievous clash of the ...
Tony Award winner Matthew Broderick returns to the stage as the title character in Molière’s Tartuffe in the world premiere ...
"Hnath’s Tartuffe feels modern, sharp, and confidently observed," says reviewer The post Tartuffe Off-Broadway review: ...
In the intimate revival of Molière’s Tartuffe at Manhattan’s House of the Redeemer, André De Shields delivers a performance that is equal parts magnetic, mischievous and piercingly clear-eyed. From ...
The actor gives a subdued star turn in Lucas Hnath’s new version of the comedy at New York Theatre Workshop, also featuring ...
"Rockin' Robin" might not be the expected overture for Moliere's "Tartuffe," one of the French dramatist's most famous comedic plays, but it certainly sets the tone for Sock and Buskin's modern ...
Moliere is at his best when goofiest. The 17th century comic playwright of limitless irreverence is one of the great forefathers of screwball comedy and modern slapstick, and so his spirit is most ...
A streaming production of the Molière comedy, with allusions to the White House as well as Black Lives Matter, tears down walls to rebuild a classic. By Jesse Green The rain that arrived in Brooklyn ...