Show: le malade imaginaire

The last play written by Molière, Le malade imaginaire is a virulent critique of the official medicine of his time. It depicts the madness of Argan, a rich bourgeois hypochondriac who wants to marry his eldest daughter, Angélique, to a young doctor, the son of a doctor and nephew of the doctor who treats him every day. This critique of 17th-century medicine raises the ever burning question of blind faith in science. The play also tackles (as Molière often did) the issue of forced marriage. But above all, it's a comedy that will give you a good time with its caricatured characters.

By the company Les Pièces Détachées.

Ages 8 and up.

Additional information
  • Duration of the visit : 2h30 min
  • Amenities services : Toilets
  • Languages spoken : French
  • Prices : Free admission, donation
  • Type d'évènement, exposition : Spectacle
  • Lieu/Départ de la manifestation : Les Synergies
  • Stationnement pour véhicules : Less than 200 m from a paying public car park

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