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As a member of the Faculty of Arts you are invited to attend a
<a href="http://www.drama.uwaterloo.ca/07-08%20season.htm">complimentary
preview performance</a> of <i>Tartuffe</i> by UW's Department of Drama
and Speech Communication.<br><br>
<b><i>Tartuffe</i> by Molière<br>
Tuesday, March 11, 2008<br>
7pm<br>
General Seating<br>
UW's Theatre of the Arts, Modern Languages Building<br>
Complimentary parking in H Lot <br><br>
</b>Seating is limited, so please confirm your attendance by registering
at
<a href="http://gm-link.com/tm.asp?c=32581&i=122668&u">
http://gm-link.com/tm.asp?c=32581&i=122668&u</a> by <b>Thursday,
March 6th, 2008</b>. If bringing a guest, please provide the guest's name
to ensure registration.<br><br>
A little about the performance:<br><br>
The serpent-like hypocrite Tartuffe has entrenched himself firmly in the
home of wealthy Parisian patriarch Orgon who, charmed by his seeming
piety, is duped into bequeathing to the impostor all of his earthly
belongings, including his money, his house, his daughter, and (almost)
his wife. Everyone in the Orgon family sees through the scoundrel
Tartuffe's machinations, but it will take a great deal of courage and
imagination on the part of his wife to save the family from eviction and
to keep the innocent from scandal and prison. Performed in a contemporary
translation by Ranjit Bolt, Tartuffe will be directed by Toronto's
Soulpepper Theatre Company actor/director Jim Warren.<br>
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The performance will be followed by a complimentary dessert
reception.<br><br>
See you there!<br><br>
Alex Lippert<br>
Arts Alumni Officer<br><br>
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<font face="Times New Roman, Times">Alexandra Lippert<br>
Arts Alumni Officer<br>
Faculty of Arts, University of Waterloo<br>
Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1<br>
Phone: 519-888-4567, ext. 37705<br>
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www.arts.uwaterloo.ca<br><br>
</a>Arts. Experience the Waterloo Difference. <br><br>
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