• SLOW -
  • SLOW -
  • SLOW -
  • NEWS -
  • SLOW -
  • SLOW -
  • SLOW -
  • Photos by Mikki Simeunovich -
Menu

SLOWCITY.CA

  • SLOW -
  • SLOW -
  • SLOW -
  • NEWS -
  • SLOW -
  • SLOW -
  • SLOW -
  • Photos by Mikki Simeunovich -
×
Joe-Inside.png

'Tartuffe' by Moliere at Bluma Appel Theatre : Review by Joe Szek

Will McGuirk January 19, 2019

By Joe Szek

I had completely forgotten just how much delicious fun French comedies could be. And in the capable hands of this gifted company of actors under Chris Abraham’s resolutely smart direction, this ‘Tartuffe’ is an extraordinarily wonderful production of religious hypocrisy, and the abuse and misuse of power. This production of ‘Tartuffe’ was originally staged at the Stratford Festival in 2017, and what a treat to bring it to Toronto if only for a short time.

Read more at Inside Looking In ->

← DSP explore themes of power and politics in George F. Walker's ' Love and Anger’ Close encounters at Crow's Theatre's: Joe Szek reviews 'We Are Not Alone' →
Screenshot 2023-06-10 at 10.18.16 PM.jpg
TownBrewery.jpeg
SecondWedge.png
Atria_logo.png
apologue_logo2.png
kv_eyes.jpg
Avanti_logo.png
RMG SQ.jpg
11666057_10154039986198378_4496427229864055720_n.jpg
COnvergenceSQ.png