The Imaginary Invalid
by Molière, adapted by Constance Congdon, based on a new translation by Dan Smith

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110 mins

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Love is funny.

Love is trickery.

Love is … smelly?

It's certainly a merry-go-round of misplaced desires and hidden agendas in Constance Congdon's fresh and hilarious new take on Molière's skewering of a health-care crisis from an entirely different century.

To quell his growing pile of medical bills, Monsieur Argan, a chronic hypochondriac, will go to any length to marry his daughter off to a doctor.

Of course, his daughter has other ideas.

A narcotic cocktail of romantic triangles, double entendres, and mistaken identities ensues, promising to leave you gasping, giggling, and possibly … in stitches.

Publication

Year 2016
Pages 80
ISBN-13 9780881456097
ISBN-10 0881456098

The Imaginary Invalid is a play written by Molière, adapted by Constance Congdon, based on a new translation by Dan Smith and published by Broadway Play Publishing (2016).

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