Troy University News Press Release

March 24, 2005

 

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Tartuffe slithering onto Troy University stage this month
   The con game is coming to the Troy University Theatre’s stage in its fourth production of the 2004-2005 season.

Tartuffe, the 17th century comedy written by the master of the French farce Moliere and translated into English by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Richard Wilbur, will run April 20 – 23 in the Troy campus’ Trojan Center Theatre. Doors open each night at 7 p.m.

The comedy is about con man Tartuffe, who has weaseled his way into the graces of Orgon, a gullible Parisian patriarch who thinks Tartuffe a pious untouchable. Blindly devoted, Orgon is ready to give up to Tartuffe his riches, his daughter and, unwittingly, even his wife.

Tartuffe will be directed by Adena Moree, Troy University 's Director of Theatre. The costumes are designed by John Patton, set and sound by Chris Rich, and lighting design by Charles Yeager, a sophomore at Troy University .

The cast includes Laura Beth Alexander (Mariane), a freshman from Tuscaloosa, Alissa Cannon (Mme Pernelle), a freshman from Thomasville, Jenny Davis (Dorine), a senior from Brundidge, Jason Ramsey (Orgon), a junior from Caddo Mills, Texas, Erin Turner (Elmire) a junior from Hoover, Nathan Benton (Damis), a sophomore from Hoover, Michael Smith (Valere), a sophomore from Birmingham, Jeff Watson (Cleante), a sophomore from Albany, Ga., Nick Senecal (Tartuffe), a senior from Troy,  Maurice McCoo (M. Loyal), a freshman from Huntsville, and Jake Askey (police officer), a freshman from Orange Park, Fla.

Tickets for Tartuffe are $5 and may be ordered by calling (334) 670-3293 or at the box office in the Trojan Center .