Synopsis
The Imaginary Invalid
Jean Baptiste Molière - trans/adapted James Magruder
Published by Dramatists Play Service
6 Male 5 Female
Laxatives, suppositories, bloodlettings, and second and third opinions from the leading quacks are the order of his day-and hell on his wily, back-talking servant Toinette
His daughter Angélique is in love with the impoverished Cléante, but Argan wants to marry her to Thomas Diafoirus, a medical dunce who can assure his father-in-law a lifetime of health care
Cléante disguises himself as a music teacher to gain access to his love, but Béline, Argan's mercenary second wife, threatens to expose them
A disguised Toinette, sage advice from his brother Béralde, and a faked death scene finally teach Argan where to place his trust. The play ends with Argan's ceremonious, pigLatin induction into the medical profession
Translator Magruder is known for his brash injections of present-day lingo into seldom-seen French comedies that had been deemed 'stuffy' before he got his ink-stained hands on them
Anything goes, anything for a laugh, any port in a storm, even if (especially if) that port happens to be an outhouse. It's a rude, bright, wild show" ~ New Haven Advocate
"Magruder has emphasized the play's origin as a 'comédie-ballet' in three acts, 'with two musical interludes and a grand finale.' The last introduces Hillary Clinton in a health-care mode, one of the many liberties he has taken in his unstinting efforts to make this fabulous and contemporary" ~ Hartford Courant