Overview
A new sparkling and witty version by Roger McGough of Moliere's comedy
published as a programme text to accompany the premiere at the Liverpool
Everyman on 9 May 2008. Tartuffe is a beacon of piety and in the home
of wealthy merchant Orgon he has his feet firmly under the table. But
all is not as it seems and as Orgon becomes more enraptured with his new
companion the whole city is chattering. Is he a friend, a
fraud, a miracle or a hypocrite? The family smell a rat and amidst the
frills and frivolity of seventeenth century society they hatch a cunning
plan to outwit the wily deceiver before he brings their house crashing
down. Moliere wrote Tartuffe in 1664 but the play was banned following
its first production in Paris; it wasn't until 1669 that it was revived
and became one of his greatest successes.