Central - SEC | Tartuffe | rins till 11 February 2006 at | |
Central - SEC | Tartuffe | : "Ah canny tell felt fae velv | |
Central - SEC | Liz Lochhead's " | TARTUFFE | " |
Central - LAL | ochhead’s Patter Merchants, | Tartuffe | and Miseryguts. Goldoni, Moli |
Central - SEC | e sign ower aw his assets tae | Tartuffe | . In true French farce style, |
Central - SEC | IF ye gaun tae see | Tartuffe | , mak shuir ye spend a wee whi |
Central - SEC | rae the table tae accommodate | Tartuffe | haein his hochmagandy wi Elvi |
Central - SEC | r, Dorine, Pernelle, Orgon an | Tartuffe | hissel aw speaks in Scots. Th |
Central - SEC | In this seduction scene, when | Tartuffe | touches Elvire's knee, preten |
Central - SEC | nfluence for guid. Juist when | Tartuffe | is owerheard tryin it on wi O |
Central - SEC | iece o morality in the form o | Tartuffe | 's arrestin officer. |
Central - SEC | cular thaim o the weemin an o | Tartuffe | , wis sartorially splendid. Th |
Central - SEC | this hinnermaist production o | Tartuffe | bi Liz Lochhead. Its performa |
Central - SEC | THE story o | Tartuffe | is aboot a richt Holy Willie |
Central - LAL | blins no as weel-luvit as her | Tartuffe | , but tho the braid Scots it c |
Central - SEC | that alang wi the maid, sees | Tartuffe | 's hypocrisy wi clear een, wha |
Central - LAL | se climax in Liz Lochhead’s | Tartuffe | and Edwin Morgan’s Cyrano d |