Overview
First
produced in 1673 and Moliere's final play, The Hypochondriac is a
scathingly funny lampoon on both hypochondria and the 'quack' medical
profession. Argan is a perfectly healthy, wealthy gentleman, convinced
that he is seriously ill. So obsessed is he with medicinal tinkerings
and tonics that he is blind to the goings on in his own household.
However, his most efficacious cure will not appear in a bottle or a
bedpan, but in his sharp-tongued servant, who has a cunning plan to
reveal the truth and open her master's eyes. Adapted by Roger McGough
The Hypochondriac was produced by the Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse
and English Touring Theatre and premiered on 19 June 2009.