The Imaginary Invalid
The Imaginary Invalid
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Everyone knows The Imaginary Invalid, Molière's ultimate work. Or so we thought until now!<p> If Molière had written The Imaginary Invalid today, would Argan be addicted to antidepressants? Would Toinette still be working? Would Angélique embody absolute and enlightened feminism?...</p><p> This is the journey that Tigran Mekhitarian offers you with his modern version of The Imaginary Invalid, a major theatrical version, driven by exceptional direction of the actors.</p><p> An urban tale that is both impetuous and subversive. A fable where violence resonates as a cry for help.</p><p> A scathing satire that makes you dizzy.</p><p> A powerful indictment that, through rap, dance and song, instills a radical and seditious modernity.</p><p> Because The Imaginary Invalid is a reminder of something simple and essential, which we too often forget: we must always reach out to those who need it most.</p>
