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By Molière, translated by David Chambers, directed by Bruce VieiraThe classic French farce
First staged in 1668, "The Miser" is one of French playwright Molière’s funniest and most enduring plays. Old Harpagon is a penny-pinching miser who loves his hidden fortune more than his children. But when he falls for the same girl as his son, all bets are off as his kids conspire to trick him out of his treasure. Greed, lies, conflict and paranoia: it’s a comedy that's as timely today as the day it was written.
WHERE: Ross Valley Players’ Barn Theatre, Marin Art & Garden Center, 30 Sir Francis Drake Blvd. at Lagunitas, Ross, CA.
TICKETS: Order online; by telephone; at the door.
COST: $15 to $25
General admission: $25; Senior citizens (62+): $20; Youth: (18 and under):$20; Thursday shows
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