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Monday 30th Apr 2018 to Saturday 5th May 2018
Adaption by: Bernard Sahlins from Molière's Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme
Wealthy Monsieur Jourdain has a dream - to be an accepted part of fashionable society; in short to be regarded as a "gentleman". Even his family are to be sacrificed to this end. And there are those eager to help him achieve his dream - for a price. Moliere's comedy strips bare artistic pretensions, vanity, snobbery and hypocracy in society, but never loses sight of the fact that plays should entertain their audiences.
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