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Miser

Molière

The Miser is a comedy of manners about a rich moneylender named Harpagon. His feisty children long to escape from his penny-pinching household and marry their respective lovers. Although the 17th-century French upper classes presumably objected to the play's message, it is less savage and somewhat less realistic than Molière's earlier play, Tartuffe, which attracted a storm of criticism on its first performance. (Summary by wikipedia)

Cast:
Harpagon: ToddHW
Cleante: Elizabeth Klett
Valere: Cebes
Anselme: Elliot Gage
Master Simon: bala
Master Jacques: Algy Pug
La Fleche: Alan Mapstone
Brindavoine: ElleyKat
La Merluche: Etel Buss
Elise: Arielle Lipshaw
Marianne: Elizabeth Ramsey
Frosine: Libby Gohn
Officer: Simon Pride
Narrator: Charlotte Duckett

Audio edited by: Arielle Lipshaw

Year of Publication: 1668Genres: Comedy
Running Time: 2 hours 05 minutes 03 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Act 1
Elizabeth Klett
32:19
2
The Nights
Act 2
27:19
3
The Nights
Act 3
24:28
4
The Nights
Act 4
17:58
5
The Nights
Act 5
22:59

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