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Performance

VenueSwan Theatre
TownStratford-Upon-Avon
CountyWarwickshire
From7th September 2018
Opened18th September 2018
To23rd February 2019
When19:30. Sep 18 at 19:00. Sep 15, 29, Oct 10, 17, 24, Nov 10, 14, 24, Dec 19, 22, 24, Jan 2, 12, 19, 26, 30, Feb 9, 13, 23 Mats 13:30. Sep 18 Mat 13:00
Swan Theatre (V136)
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  • Date of change: 6 Sep 18 - T0732208514
  • Date of change: 23 Jan 18 - T0732208514

Tartuffe

Tartuffe

Work:: Tartuffe (S5200)

The religious hypocrite Tartuffe has wormed his way into the once ordered household and vulnerable heart of substantial merchant Orgon. Under the guise of piety, he looks set to succeed in driving away the son, marrying the daughter, seducing the wife, imprisoning Orgon and leaving the family destitute. Railed against as a sacrilegious outrage by the Church, the play was banned from public performance by Louis XIV in 1664.
Author Moliere

Production:: (T0732208514)

A brand new version of Moliere's provocative French classic set in the Pakistani Muslim community in Birmingham.
Company Royal Shakespeare Company
Adapted by Anil Gupta
Adapted by Richard Pinto
Director Iqbal Khan
Design Bretta Grecke
Lighting Richard Howell
Music Sarah Sayeed
Sound Jeremy Dunn
Director Shelley Maxwell (movement)
Performer Salman Akhtar (Waqaas)
Performer Raj Bajaj (Damee Pervaiz)
Performer Sasha Behar (Amira Pervaiz)
Performer Michelle Bonnard (Darina)
Performer Shamia Chalabi (Zainab)
Performer James Clyde (Khalil)
Performer Zainab Hasan (Mariam Pervaiz)
Performer Asif Khan (Tahir Taufiq Arsuf - Tartufe)
Performer Naveed Khan (PC Raj Kumar)
Performer Simon Nagra (Imran Pervaiz)
Performer Sam Pay (PC Tom Parry)
Performer Riad Richie (Usman)
Performer Vivienne Smith (Detecltive Chief Inspector Sarah Wells)
Performer Yasmin Taheri (Pippa)
Performer Amina Zia (Dadimaa Pervaiz)

Listing:: L1655304081




Production details

A brand new version of Moliere's provocative French classic set in the Pakistani Muslim community in Birmingham.

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