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Tartuffe [videorecording] / by Molière ; Circle in the Square ; English verse translation by Richard Wilbur ; produced by Ann Blumenthal ; directed by Stephen Porter and Kirk Browning ; Broadway Theatre Archive.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: D2638 | KulturSeries: Broadway Theatre ArchivePublication details: West Long Branch, NJ : Kultur, [2003]Description: 1 videodisc (122 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • 0769796389
  • 9780769796383
Uniform titles:
  • Theater in America (Television program)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PQ1842 .A485 2003
Production credits:
  • Camera, John Feher ... [et al.] ; music, John Adams.
Cast: Donald Moffat, Victor Garber, Tammy Grimes, Patricia Elliott, Ruth Livingston, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Ray Wise, Johanna Leister, Peter Coffield, Stefan Gierasch, Roy Brocksmith.Host, Hal Holbrook.Summary: Moliere's timeless comedy, starring the incomparable Donald Moffat portraying the scoundrel Tartuffe, who manipulates his way into the confidence and affection of Orgon, an affluent bourgeois concerned with his own salvation, and whose wife and daughter Tartuffe attempts to seduce--Container.
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Visual Materials Visual Materials Nash Library Lobby DVD boxes DVD 474 Available 33710001232706

"A presentation of Thirteen/WNET New York, Great Performances: Theater in America"--Container.

Originally produced for television in 1978.

"Originally staged for the theatre by Circle in the Square, New York City"--Container.

Special feature: previews of other Broadway Theater Archive plays.

Camera, John Feher ... [et al.] ; music, John Adams.

Donald Moffat, Victor Garber, Tammy Grimes, Patricia Elliott, Ruth Livingston, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Ray Wise, Johanna Leister, Peter Coffield, Stefan Gierasch, Roy Brocksmith.

Host, Hal Holbrook.

Moliere's timeless comedy, starring the incomparable Donald Moffat portraying the scoundrel Tartuffe, who manipulates his way into the confidence and affection of Orgon, an affluent bourgeois concerned with his own salvation, and whose wife and daughter Tartuffe attempts to seduce--Container.

DVD, NTSC, all regions ; 4:3 full screen ; Dolby digital 2.0.