[Playbill for Tartuffe] Page: 1 of 2
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North Texas State College
Presents
TARTUFFF
or "The Impostor"
By Moliere
Tuesday, Nov. 18, 1947 8:15 p. m.
MME. PERNELLE, Mother Orgon .............. Barbara Beldon
ELMIRE, Wife of Orgon ................... Tanagra Kanellos
DORINE, Servine Maid ...................... Isabella Ward
DAMIs, Son of Orgon ..................... Richard Gillaspy
MARIANE, Daughter of Orgon ................. Mary Lewis
CLEANTE, Brother-in-law of Orgon .............. Dean Nelson
ORGON .. .. .................................. Lampest Blass
VALERE, Mariane's Lover ..................... Michael Cook
TARTUFFE .. .. .. . ... . ..................... W illiam Browder
M. LOYAL, Officer to the Court of Louis XIV.... Michael Murphy
SYNOPSIS
The play will be given in two parts. The action takes place in
the Paris home of Orgon during the reign of Louis XIV, c. 1670.
Director ................................... Michael Cook
Scenic Designer .............................. Ivan BartlettCostume Designer ........................ Michliam Greville
Produced by C. R. A. Artists, Ltd.
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