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THE DULWICH PLAYERS PRESENT: TARTUFFE


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At the Edward Alleyn Theatre Dulwich College, Dulwich Common, SE21 7LD

Wednesday 10thApril to Saturday 13th April 2019


Paris, early 1960s, a time when today?s grandparents were dancing to rock?n?roll music for the first time, while the old generation was still holding on to traditions, religion and, well, good old fashioned manners. Georges, a wealthy man and war hero, has blindly welcomed Tartuffe, a seemingly religious and well-intended man, into his home, to the horror of his children and second wife. Georges wants Tartuffe to become part of the family and marry his obedient, pretty teenage daughter, Marianne. Can the false man be unmasked, and his true intentions revealed? Come find out all that happens in a comedy that would be tragic if it wasn?t so funny?


Date and Times

Wednesday 10th April to Friday 12th April 2019 at 8pm

Saturday 13th April 2019 at 7.30pm


Tickets: ?10 (?12 on the door). Online at www.dulwichplayers.org (Ticketsource), Dulwich Players Box Office 07936 531356, email: [email protected] and from Art Stationers, Dulwich Village

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