Lord Longford
Molière
The scene is a square in a town outside a house.
Molière's classic comic farce concerns a man called Arnolphe who thinks he's got it all worked out. He reckons that wives are unfaithful to their husbands because they are too well-versed in the ways of the world. He chooses a young girl, Agnes, and tries to grow himself a wife.
Adaptation/Translation
Full-Length
7
2
9
1947
Presented by Longford Productions
Gate Theatre/Amharclann an Gheata
The School for Wives
1948
Hodges, Figgis & Co.
DublinRepublic of Ireland
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