Taylor Theatre Playbills
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Description
The playbill for Taylor University’s Fall 1962 performance of The Miser by Molière, adapted by Miles Malleson.
The Miser tells the story of old man obsessed with wealth, determined to marry a young woman who is actually in love with his son, and marry his daughter to a rich man, though she is in love with someone else. As the children are trying to live according to their own designs, events are complicated further when the miser’s hoard is stolen.
Artistic Director
Gladys Greathouse
Publication Date
10-25-1962
City
Upland, IN
Keywords
Molière, comedy, satire, farce, breaking the fourth wall
Disciplines
Acting | Arts and Humanities | Dance | Education | Higher Education | Playwriting | Theatre and Performance Studies | Theatre History
Recommended Citation
"The Miser" (1962). Taylor Theatre Playbills. 275.
https://pillars.taylor.edu/playbills/275
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