Overview
Welcome to Paris at the time of Louis XIV. Come backstage and meet the
King's theatre company - a troupe of, grande dames, old hams, ingenues
and of course, their leading man. Right at the centre, author of their
dramas and cause of all their troubles - Thon man Moliere.
In
constant threat of debtor's prison, in big bother with church and state
and - worst of all - disastrously in love with the wrong wife,
Jean-Baptiste Poquelin de Moliere writes brilliant comedies inspired by a
desperate life. But telling the truth is a dangerous business and
getting his latest drama on stage could be the death of him! Writer of
the acclaimed Perfect Days and Mary Queen of Scots got her Head Chopped
Off, as well as celebrated Scots versions of Medea, Oedipus, Antigone
and Moliere's great trio of masterpieces; poet and playwright Liz
Lochhead new original play (premiered at the Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh)
tells the story of her hero, the great comedian Moliere; his scandalous
marriage, his scurrilous plays and the irresistible creation of his
infamous and celebrated satire Tartuffe.