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Rich widower Scandrell doesn't want his daughter Lucinda to marry (maybe for Freudian reasons, but more likely because he's too mean to fork out a dowry). Feather-brained Lucinda can't outwit him, but crafty servant Lisette handles it. She gets Lucinda to feign illness, and her suitor Clarence to pretend to be the doctor who cures her.
Creatives/Company
Author:
Moliere (L'Amour Medecin)
Music:
David LyonBook by:
A.C.H. SmithLyrics:
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