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Tartuffe, or The Impostor, or The
Hypocrite (/tɑːrˈtʊf, -ˈtuːf/; French:
Tartuffe, ou l'Imposteur,
pronounced [taʁtyf u lɛ̃pɔstœʁ]),
first performed in...
- Parisians, Molière's
satires attracted criticism from
other circles. For
Tartuffe's impiety, the
Catholic Church in
France denounced this
study of religious...
- Look up
tartuffe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tartuffe is a 1664
comedy play by Molière.
Tartuffe may also
refer to:
Tartuffe (1926 film), a German...
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Tartuffe is an
opera in
three acts by
Kirke Mechem.
Mechem also
wrote the
English libretto.
Based on the Molière's play
Tartuffe, or the Impostor, it is...
- West End
debut as
Elmire in the 1991
Peter Hall
Company production of
Tartuffe, for
which she won
second prize at the Ian
Charleson Awards. Hall then...
- Le
tartuffe is a 1984
French comedy film
directed by and
starring Gérard
Depardieu based on the play
Tartuffe by Molière. It was
screened in the Un Certain...
- "
Tartuffe" is a 1965
Australian television film
directed by
Henri Safran and
starring Tony
Bonner and Ron Haddrick. It was an
episode of
Wednesday Theatre...
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Tartuffe (Herr Tartüff) is a
German silent film
produced by
Erich Pommer for UFA and
released in 1926. It was
directed by F. W. Murnau,
photographed by...
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version of Molière's
Tartuffe for the
Royal Shakespeare Company. "Anil Gupta".
Television Academy.
Retrieved 22 June 2020. "
Tartuffe |
Royal Shakespeare...
- 2013, she
performed in the
Chicago productions of The
Misanthrope and
Tartuffe. In 2014,
Gealey was cast as
Anika Calhoun in the Fox
musical prime time...