PUBLISHED January 21st, 2015 07:39 am | UPDATED May 9th, 2018 03:13 am
Master of the house, Orgon, has invited religious Tartuffe to stay with the family. Not only that, his admiration for him is near insanity. He wants his daughter to marry Tartuffe, before making him the sole heir to his wealth. The rest of the family – the wife, son, daughter, and even the maid – has seen the hypocrisy behind Tartuffe’s pious appearance, except for Orgon who remains blinded by faith. As such, the family finds themselves at wit’s end. How do you make a fox reveals its true nature? How do you make someone see the truth?
Following An Enemy of the People, Nine Years Theatre brings to you in 2015 the second production under ‘NYT Ensemble Project’. Tartuffe, by French playwright Molière, is a classic comedy with a theme that proves relevant even to the modern world. NYT sincerely presents another new take on world classics.
This play is happening from Wednesday, 4 February to Sunday, 8 February at Gallery Theatre, National Museum.
For more information and to purchase tickets, please click [here](http://www.sistic.com.sg/events/tart0215).