To celebrate Molière’s 400th birthday this year, Circle 67 will be touring a new translation of The Miser around the Blyth valley. This is the third Molière comedy that we’ve performed and is just as funny as Mamamouchi and Tartuffe. It’s the story of a covetous old miser who loves money above everything else, obsessively protecting his hoard of gold while mistreating his children under a tyrannical, penny-pinching rule. But both children have fallen in love, setting the stage for a comical battle between love and money.
Tickets available below, from venue box offices and on the door.
Tue 5 April, 7.30pm |
Bramfield Village Hall |
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Wed 6 April, 7.30pm |
Huntingfield: The Hub |
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Thur 7 April, 7.30pm |
Westhall Village Hall |
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Fri 8 April, 7.30pm |
Wenhaston Village Hall |
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Sat 9 April, 7.30pm |
Halesworth: The Cut |