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  • Tartuffe theatre tix BNE QLD     Closing Date: Saturday 06 July 2024

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« : Wednesday 03 July 2024, 10:13:05 am »
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We have 1 double passes to a production of QSE’s TARTUFFE for a show of your choice between July 17 – 28, at PIP Theatre, Milton.

For your chance to win a double pass,
1) Follow @reviewbrisbane
2) Like this post
3) Tag who you’d like to take along with you, and
4) Let me know: Are you more of a saint or a fraud?

https://www.reviewbrisbane.com/theatre/tartuffe

Put your answer on Twitter, Instagram (with the hashtag #QSETartuffe, tagging @reviewbrisbane), Facebook, or on our website.

SEASON RUNNING 12 -28 JULY

SYNOPSIS:

“You see him as a saint. I’m way less awed;
In fact, I see right through him. He’s a fraud!”

First performed and then speedily banned in 1664, Molière’s Tartuffe is a side-splitting satirical exploration of greed, seduction, piety, and deception. This July, the Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble (QSE) will bring it to life on the PIP Theatre stage!

A Classic Tale with a Contemporary Twist
Orgon is a man who has it all: wealth, influence, happy children, and a doting wife. But when he falls under the spell of Tartuffe, the charismatic spiritual guide (or hypocritical fraud, depending on who you ask), he begins to lose his grasp on it all. Can his family save him, or will he be completely tartuffified?

Inclusive Theatre Initiatives
The Ensemble will once again be running its Shakespeare Beyond initiatives: A Night At The Theatre (ANATT) and Relaxed Performance as part of the season. Established in 2016, ANATT invites patrons to donate the price of a ticket. QSE then works with community partners such as the Australian Red Cross, Communify, Brisbane Youth Services, and Arafmi to share tickets with people who might not otherwise have the opportunity to experience live theatre.

A Relaxed Performance of Tartuffe will be held at 2pm on Saturday, July 20th. Relaxed Performances are designed to welcome people who may enjoy a more relaxed performance environment, including (but not limited to) people with autism or individuals with sensory sensitivity. Parents and caregivers may also find the inclusive atmosphere relaxing with audience members free to move, speak, and respond throughout the performance
Go for it, give it a tweet!             
          
          

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