

The Imaginary Invalid (Magruder)
Jean-baptiste Moliere
Molière's classic comic masterpiece is here brilliantly translated by renowned translators Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonksy (two-time winner of the PEN/Book-of-the-Month-Club Translation Prize) and playwright/director Richard Nelson (Tony Award, Oliver Award).
"He's an impertinent one, your Molière, with his comedies … Damn it to hell, if I were the doctors, I’d take revenge for his impudence!
And if he was sick, I'd let him die unattended.
Whatever he might say or do, I wouldn't prescribe the least little bleeding, the least little enema for him, and I'd say to him: 'Croak!
Croak!'" —ACT THREE
While playing Argan, Molière collapsed during the fourth performance of THE IMAGINARY INVALID and died shortly after on 17 February 1673.
The Imaginary Invalid is a play written by Molière, translated by Richard Nelson, Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky and published by Broadway Play Publishing (2021).
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