A detective persuades a small-time criminal and math savant to pose as a teacher at the school of a drug kingpin’s child in ...
The first French farce was performed in the 13th century. British farce began a century later. They are both still going strong, but often in very different directions. British farce usually tends to ...
For the past 20 years, audiences have been requesting North Coast Repertory Theatre to bring back the side-splitting, furiously paced farce “Don’t Dress for Dinner,” soon to reappear July 17 to Aug.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — When Cleveland Play House announced it would stage Molière’s “Tartuffe,” I was skeptical. How could an audience in 2026 relate to a French farce from 1664? Director Jason O’Connell ...
Visual art, Photography | Photographer Christina McFaul will launch her new, limited-edition art book, "Sanctuary in the Wild" with an exhibition at the San Diego Botanic Garden in Encinitas, ...
If you tried to explain all the romantic combinations, misdirections and plot twists that make up the comedy “Don’t Dress for Dinner” without giving too much away, your head might explode from ...
Marc Camoletti’s French farce made its debut and was adapted into English by Beverly Cross and Francis Evans. It was turned into a 1965 film starring Tony Curtis and Jerry Lewis, and a Broadway ...