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Tartuffe

While King Louis XIV of France banned the play for being sacrilegious, Tartuffe is a satirical masterpiece confronting religious hypocrisy, abuse of power and deceit. This comedy has captivated audiences for over 350 years, yet is still full of themes and storylines that continue to be relevant today. Tartuffe’s dialogue, intricate storyline and physical humor present a unique and challenging project for the Gonzaga Theatre Department, who have put in tremendous effort to do justice to Molière’s timeless classic. Be sure not to miss a play that has made global audiences laugh, giggle and cackle for hundreds of years.

Tartuffe • Nov. 7-10; Thu-Sat at 7:30 pm, Sun at 2 pm • $14-$18 • Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center • 221 E. Desmet Ave. • gonzaga.edu/theatre-dance

— John Bergin