The Imaginary Invalid
By Moliere
Directed by T.J. Mitchell
At the Leverett Old Library
Tonight and tomorrow night at 8
The Imaginary Invalid is the last play that Moliere wrote. He died, in fact, while playing the lead. In this comedy about two lovers, an evil stepmother, a diabolical doctor and a sadistic assistant, this production, which takes place in 19th century France, should prove hysterically funny. The Imaginary Invalid will be at the Leverett House Old Library through next weekend.
Measure for Measure
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Mark McKee
At the Winthrop House JCR
Tonight and tomorrow night at 8
Really a tragicomedy, Measure for Measure was Shakespeare's last comedy before Othello, King Lear and Hamlet. Angelo, deputy to the Duke, sentences Claudio to death for fornication. Claudio's sister, Isabella, goes to Angelo to beg for mercy; he agrees to free her brother only at the exchange of her virginity. In this drama of masquerades, complications and sexual reparte, a twelve-member cast stars at Winthrop House through next weekend.
Gargoyles
By Bert Snow
At the Radcliffe Quadrangle
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