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The School for Wives Information
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L'école des femmes (The School for Wives) is a theatrical comedy written by the 17th century French playwright Molière and considered by some critics to be one of his finest achievements. It was first staged at the Palais Royal theatre on December 26,...


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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
`School for Wives' delightfully cast
07/26/1996: 434 words, approx. 1 pages
Amethyst Productions founder Pamela Brown showed an inspired imagination and producer's savvy when she decided to stage Moliere's classic comedy "The School for Wives" at Villa Terrace and update the period to the 1920s. The Mediterranean-style villa was built on Milwaukee's east side in...
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Variety
THE SCHOOL FOR WIVES.(Review) (theater review)
09/04/2000: 440 words, approx. 2 pages
(PREMIERE DANCE THEATER; 450 SEATS; $46 TOP) TORONTO A Soulpepper Theater presentation of the play in two acts by Moliere, translated by Richard Wilbur. Directed by Laszlo Marton. Set and costumes, Julia Tribe; lighting and sound, Andrea Lundy; production manager, Ray Salverda;...
 


Criticism and Essays
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Critical Essay by Roxanne Decker Lalande
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In this excerpt, Lalande examines The School for Wives as a struggle between the “masculine” principle of Law and the “feminine” principle of Chance. Ultimately, she argues, the principles are reconciled, but the reconciliation is based upon the subservience the feminine to the masculine.


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