Friday, March 14, 2008

The Imaginary Invalid
Comedy by Molière, adapted by Constance Congdon
at Seattle Repertory Theatre: Bagley Wright Theatre

Molière's zany satire on the world of medicine — the questionable cures and the costs — is a swirl of romantic triangles, double entendres and mistaken identities. 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. Constance Congdon gives this Molière classic is a full dose of her own brand of pure hilarity. (The Seattle Repertory Theatre)

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