

The Learned Ladies
Molière
Henriette and Clitandre are in love and want to get married.
But Henriette's mother, aunt, and sister have other ideas — they are pseudo-intellectual snobs who think that Henriette should follow their example by rejecting earthly pleasures and devoting her life to highbrow pursuits like philosophy and learning.
Not to worry — Henriette's father will stick up for the amorous couple.
Well, he would, if he weren't so dominated by his wife.
Enter Trissotin, a self-acclaimed poet and wit who is actually neither, but who has managed to convince the "learned women" that he is a genius.
What's he up to?
And will Henriette and Clitandre ever manage to find happiness together?
The Learned Women is a play written by Molière, translated in verse by Mark Haywood and published by Broadway Play Publishing (2025).
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