VU stage play reflects drama old and new
April 05, 2019
VINCENNES, Ind. - Conflict, hypocrisy, treachery, and deceit - sounds like the formula
for a blockbuster movie or a highly watched television drama.
But long before movies and television there was the stage, where stories rich in imagination
were played out live by talented actors.
A cast of talented performers will take to the stage in the Vincennes University Theatre
program’s presentation of Molière’s “Tartuffe” (or “The Hypocrite”) for four performances
beginning April 11 at VU’s Red Skelton Performing Arts Center.
Performances will be at 7 p.m. (EDT) on April 11, 12, 13, and at 2 p.m. on April 14.
Admission is $12 for adults, $7 for seniors, and $5 for non-VU students. VU students
and employees will be admitted free with their University ID.
Community members as well as VU students will be featured in the cast and crew of
“Tartuffe.” VU students include Garrett Barrasas, Hobart; Jaime Boyles-Taraschke,
Evansville; Swarsattie Brown, Pendleton; Sutton Cuevas, Valparaiso; Jaydon Edwards,
Hazleton; Kristen Heshelman, Elnora; Amber Hill, Huntingburg; Jessica Mansfield, Indianapolis;
Jay McFarland, McCordsville; Hannah Mohr, Thorntown; Jake Sexton, Bloomington; and
Jordyn Wesner, Martinsville. Community members include Kyle Gregory, Megan Gregory,
and Forrest “Bud” East.
Tickets will be available at the door or can be purchased in advance by visiting vinu.edu/red-skelton, calling 812-888-4039, or in person at the Skelton Center Box Office.
ABOUT “TARTUFFE”
Controversial and popular from the time of its release, Molière’s “Tartuffe” remains
a biting satire aimed at religious hypocrisy. When the kind yet dim Orgon invites
the religious zealot known as Tartuffe into his home, he has no idea that he has accepted
a snake into his den. While Tartuffe acts like a kind minister, he is - in fact -
a con man plotting to rob Orgon of everything he holds dear! While Orgon becomes hopelessly
entranced by Tartuffe, his family rallies to expose Tartuffe for the rascal that he
is. Will they be able to save the hapless Orgon from Tartuffe’s clutches?
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