

Skinflints And Scoundrels (Moliere)
Jean-baptiste Moliere
Adapted from Le Misanthrope by Molière.
It's 1666 and the brightest, wittiest salon in Paris is that of Celimene, a beautiful young widow so known for her satiric tongue she's being sued for it.
Surrounded by shallow suitors, whom she lives off of without surrendering to, Celimene has managed to evade love since her beloved husband died – until today, when Frank appears.
A traveler from England known for his own coruscating wit and acidic misanthropy, Frank turns Celimene's world upside-down, taking on her suitors, matching her barb for barb, and teaching her how to live again.
(Never mind that their love affair has been engineered by a couple of well-placed lies.) This wild farce of furious tempo and stunning verbal display, all in very contemporary couplets, runs variations on Molière's Le Misanthrope , which inspired it.
Another incomparable romp from the brilliant author of All in the Timing .
"A fun, frilly and decidedly cheeky adaptation… The School for Lies is a rom-com for wordsmiths."
— Metro Weekly
| Character |
|---|
| Celimene A young widow of Paris society |
| Eliante Her cousin |
| Philinte Enamored of Eliante |
| Arsinoe A moral pillar |
| Clitander An influential courtier |
| Oronte A boulevard bard |
| Acaste A moneyed marquis |
| Dubois Celimene’s servant |
| Basque Frank’s valet |
| Frank A native of Paris, newly returned |
The School for Lies is a comedy play written by Jean-baptiste Moliere and published by Dramatists Play Service .
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