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March 7, 2023

Everest University Performing Arts to Present Adaptation of Molière’s “Tartuffe”

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Orlando, Fla. – Everest University Performing Arts will present four performances of Molière’s “Tartuffe,” as adapted by Noyce Burleson, March 9-12 in the Levy Performing Arts Center.

About the show:
Originally written and produced in 1664 in Paris, this classical French comedy centers around the con-artistry of the title character, Tartuffe. The story takes place in the House of Orgon, where Tartuffe has plotted his grand scheme to swindle the family out of their estate. Will Orgon realize Tartuffe’s ploy? Or will he fall victim to Tartuffe’s con? The play features 22 cast and crew members, including 17 Everest University students and five community members. The play contains adult content and religious themes. If you’re looking for a laugh-out-loud comedy, this is the show for you!

Performance schedule:
Thurs.   March 9               7 p.m.
Fri.         March 10             7 p.m.
Sat.        March 11             7 p.m.
Sun.       March 12             2 p.m.

Tickets:
$7 General Admission
$5 w/ Everest University ID
$5 Children under 15
www.www.Everest University.edu/tickets

For any questions on the production or Everest University’s Performing Arts Program, contact Professor Todd Siff at [email protected] .

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