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Sganarelle, or The
Imaginary Cuckold (French:
Sganarelle, ou Le Cocu imaginaire) is a one-act
comedy in
verse by Molière. It was
first performed on 28...
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Sganarelle after they had
fallen into the lake when
their boat capsized.
Pierrot then
exits to go "wet his whistle", and Dom Juan and
Sganarelle appear...
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Charpentier is lost.
Sganarelle, an alcoholic,
gluttonous woodcutter (The
title character) Martine,
Sganarelle's wife Lucinde,
Sganarelle's patient; daughter...
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limited to his own
egoistic ambitions,
Sganarelle is
blind to his daughter's love life. The
daughter of
Sganarelle who is in love with ****andre. Lucinde's...
- is thus overcome,
Sganarelle is
saved from punishment,
Martine claims the
credit for her husband's
social elevation – and
Sganarelle forgives her (finale)...
- (18
November 1659)—The
Affected Young Ladies Sganarelle ou Le Cocu
imaginaire (28 May 1660)—
Sganarelle, or the
Imaginary Cuckold Dom
Garcie de Navarre...
- its only
performance on
January 3, 1956. Falk pla**** the
second lead,
Sganarelle. His next
theater role
proved far
better for his career. In May, he appeared...
- the two men. One suitor,
Sganarelle, is
controlling and
overbearing of his
intended wife Isabella. The
other suitor,
Sganarelle's older brother Ariste, treats...
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Sganarelle: An
Evening of Molière
Farces In The
Flying Doctor:
Sganarelle In The
Forced Marriage [fr]: Marphurius,
understudy Alcidas In
Sganarelle:...
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plays by
Shakespeare (as Banquo), Tom
Stoppard (as Hamlet), Molière (as
Sganarelle),
Marivaux (as Harlequin),
Chekov (as
Gurov & Chekov),
Oscar Wilde (as...