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Two Precious Maidens Ridiculed - Moliere | |
Two affected "précieuses" from the French countryside, Magdelon and Cathos, Gorgibus' daughter and niece, have just arrived in Paris; they cannot wait to make their reputations in high society. Readers of the famous female author of the day, Mlle de Scudery, they despise the marriage proposals of two gentlemen, la Grange and Du Croisy, whom they find too vulgar. The dismissed lovers decide to get their revenge by using the services of a cunning and witty valet.
Gorgibus rails against his two cousins' extravagances. Then the two precious maidens are informed of the Marquis de Mascarille's visit. Mr. de Mascarille is an elegant, glib talker, who is accompanied by his friend, the Viscount of Jodelet.
Cathos and Magdelon swoon
with admiration at the gallantry and the precious affections of these two gentlemen,
who pretend to be familiars of the King's court. The two women already see themselves
on the path of celebrity. Mascarille wants to end the meeting with an improvised
ball. But all of the sudden, La Grange and Du Croisy arrive on the scene and
compel Mascarille and Jodelet to divest themselves of their beautiful clothes,
under which are found shabby old garments. What a humiliation for the two precious
maidens to have been taken for fools by two valets!
The Cast
| La Grange | Laura McHugh |
| Du Croisy | Clifton Brown |
| Gorgibus | Stephen Wade |
| Magdelon | Thomas Dale |
| Cathos | Peter Coxell |
| Marotte | Kevin Lemon |
| Almanzor | Dean Day |
| Marquis de Mascarille | Lynsie Campling |
| Vicomte de Jodelet | Keeley Rowan |
| Two Porters | Clifton Brown, Stephen Wade |
| Violinists | Sheila Towse, Shirley Sherlock |
The Crew
| Director | Laura McHugh |
| Lighting & Sound | Callum Wade |
| Stage Manager | Beryl Rudge |
| Backstage and Front of House | Member of the Company |