Molière

The Imaginary Invalid


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An adaptation by Richard MacDonald broadcast on the NBC radio series GREAT PLAYS  on December 15, 1940.

Princess of Elis


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In the month of May 1664, Louis XIV entertained the Queen-mother, Anne of Austria, and his own wife , Maria Theresa, with a brilliant and su…

The School for Husbands


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An adaptation by Lawrence Langner broadcast on the NBC radio series GREAT PLAYS  on April 2, 1938.

Tartuffe


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An adaptation of Molière's classic play broadcast on the NBC radio series GREAT PLAYS  on December 19, 1939.

Bores


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Moliere: "Never was any Dramatic performance so hurried as this; and it is a thing, I believe, quite new, to have a comedy planned, fin…

Blunderer, or The Counterplots


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A very early Moliere. From the Translator: "In this piece the plot is carried on ... by a servant, Mascarille, who is the first origina…

Love is the Best Doctor


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Four most fashionable doctors are called in by Sganarelle to cure his daughter, but instead they argue about everything and Sganarelle is dr…

Physician In Spite of Himself


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The Physician In Spite of Himself … is written in a most unbounded spirit of mirth, the matrimonial breezes wafting a certain amount of refr…

One Act Play Collection 013


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Here, in our 13th collection, are 10 One Act Plays for your enjoyment. They range from tales of ancient Greek sailors to a story about early…

Don Juan, or The Feast with the Statue


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Don Juan "contains, perhaps, more severe attacks upon hypocrisy than does even Tartuffe. It depicts the hero as a man who, rich, noble,…

The Doctor In Spite Of Himself


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Two old-time radio adaptations of Moliere's classic comedy Le Medicin malgre lui : 1) adapted by Ernest Kinoy and broadcast on the NBC UNIVE…

Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme


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An adaptation by Harry McFadden broadcast on the NBC radio series GREAT PLAYS  on December 18, 1938.

Misanthrope


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Alceste, the misanthrope, hates everyone including himself. But unlike in many pure farces with their cliche stock characters, the character…