But so full of effrontery and ridicule Monsieur knows Greek! And pay some attention to what’s going on at home PHILAMINTE: “Madame, I have prevailed upon your brother-in-law to bring you this letter, which will tell you what I did not dare tell you myself. CLITANDRE: I do believe it, My soul is attached to its original vows, Easy now, I beg you. By accusing the court of horrible injustice And it’s no secret to the world that Clitandre I see in the world people fit in my pattern, TRIPPELDOLT: For me, I don’t believe, no matter what you say, I’m asking you to do so. I can see that everyone opposes this marriage, Than those purified vows that hitch up two minds, While you, he never lets up on, always looking He doesn’t dare oppose what she’s decided? Is anger me at myself for such blindness. And besides, these matters of the mind are not my thing. It is not simply a condition that is her boarder, ARISTE: What? Clarke Theatre. MARTINE: All you’re preaching here is well and good, I think, Philaminte wanted her daughter to marry a vaped, tamed poet named Trissotin, who was only interested in the patrimony of the woman and tried in many ways to get it. Leave me, I beg you, to my blindness, Than forge a bond with a spouse, They penetrate the very deepest secrets. And I think that here I might do well A spirit, let us say, a bit more indulgent: When he’s done you try to figure out what he’s said; Act llike a fool, why don’t you? That women too can master all the disciplines, I thought that I would be bored out of my mind. All I’ve done is accept, upon your spirit’s rejection, And I want to let you in on my intention. I’ll tell her our secret right now, PHILAMINTE: He truly revealed his mercenary soul! For my husband, as I’ve said a thousand times, Every construction she wrecks, This book is funny, it has irony, sarcasm and a great plot. ARMANDE: As for language, pretty soon we’ll reveal our new rules, From any circumstance that’s out of his control. PHILAMINTE: Our sex is grateful to you on this score; CHRYSALE: Well, all right. What never fails to floor me is seeing you By order of the court to pay immediately But now I admire globally your verses and your prose. And why insist on what is not true? Don't judge the book by how old it is or how over read it is. What her philosopher was capable of when put to the test. Believe me, I kind of like this one better that School for Wives, even though both are great. And I’m glad I didn’t speak. I once admired him, when he was courting you, Heaven gave him a good heart, but it’s the kind My God, Greek! This work is one of the comic master’s most beloved plays. But once again, let’s get back to the topic. And I don’t much like lady scholars. Your crime was unforgivable. The connection is greater between “pedant” and “fool.”. Has she committed…. Those are the only jewels that I love. Needs no command to speak freely. Conquerors more humane, and softer chains. A suitor pays court at the home of his love; You give her the prerogatives of a queen; Your love of the sonnet he had the gall to attack. And knows Greek as well as any man in France. The Learned Ladies. CHRYSALE: Do you have to ask? So I have long searched for an angle to give you Revolts me, to the depths of my soul; The problem is will her mother let her marry her choice or must she marry a wit of a man who seems learned? CHRYSALE: Leave her to me, I tell you, and don’t fret. BELISE (to Trippeldolt): I understand you. VADIUS: Just wait ‘til Kerns gets hold of you. Of the offensive rebuffs that now I wash my hands of; Ah! CHRYSALE: Yeah, you’re carrying on here like some sort of queen. MARTINE: Why the hell would you turn down Clitandre? The love of great minds, which in your book leaves me out, Henriette and Clitandre are in love and planning to marry. With butchered words, clumsily stitched together, And partake of the pleasure of hearing great marvels. CLITANDRE: Reading the verses he dumps on us, Don’t give in, and do what you must ‘The Learned Ladies’ opened Oct. 8, the remaining shows are Oct 15 – 17 at 7:30 pm in HCC Central’s Theatre One, 3517 Austin at Holman. Afterwards, a secret you need to be in on. “Don’t say that it’s vermillion, She’s a girl who does her job, and well, My God, in all this there’s nothing he takes offense at; So I pretty much share what you see and you feel; I think, that you’ll graciously help me out PHILAMINTE: I like Platonism for its abstractions. But never once did he ask to hear my work. As “fool” and “ignorant” are synonymous terms. That I could never flatter anyone’s character, even your sister’s; ARMANDE: It constitutes a great offense against our sex PHILAMINTE: No, she leaves our household now. Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. And from the tenderness that follows, 2020-11-23; in History ; Molière ; Les Femmes Savantes. In reality I love the adorable Henriette. And lacks the honor of your high esteem Hah! And it’s now, when everyone agrees…. CHRYSALE: I’ll tell you why when we have time, by and by, Since everybody knows it, can’t you just this once Through the solid succor of philosophy, Martine, whom I have re-hired to ply her craft herein. Or straining to be witty in the simplest exchanges. By your leave, Devote yourself like us entirely to the mind. And know I can count on your help. That people see he treats me honorably. Kitchen work ain’t what it’s cracked up to be. And what is my offense To see as your spouse, your fate, my choice. Your spirit has renounced mere marriage Is worth all the obscure knowledge of pedantry. What I'm trying to say for all passionate French readers out there who want to read older classics but still enjoy them, this book is a match. To be subordinate to a wife. But everybody knows he’s really none of that. view the playbill. His heart is fixed on another object. I can understand that this may have been hard to follow, since French plays can be that way, but since I was in a French lit class reading it I was able to follow along easily enough. And make myself an echo of the things she says, And that it’s criminal for you to lose it as you wish. I like her to hide her erudition, A glorious project that will bring us fame ARISTE: You’re joking. CLITANDRE: She wants the wedding this very evening. It’s nothing to be ashamed of; This Monsieur Trippeldolt who’s such a criminal Who forge the destiny of crowned heads with their pens; You and me, one on one, at Barnes & Noble. CLITANDRE: It could be that your fear will be baseless. PHILAMINTE: Only he has the talent for such graceful verses! ARISTE: What a joke! Go on, quick! A relatively bare stage and characters in somewhat revelatory costumes worked for most of the plays; and in the comédie-ballets and elsewhere the staging could depict fantasy lands, removed from clock time. It is a play, translated from the French. CLITANDRE: To draw up the contract she’s sent for the J.P. CHRYSALE: And I’ll have him draw up the one that I want. Aspire to the enlightenment that’s our heritage, ARISTE: Good thinking. TRIPPELDOLT: Get out, you dunce, you waste of paper, ink, and time! CHRYSALE: Nothing. To have pensions come flowing into their accounts; Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. The Learned Ladies. And to those who won’t comply: Kiss off! I thought the humor in this one was funnier than in Tartuffe or the Misanthrope...until it turns into female-bashing near the end (although the wife IS an idiot). HENRIETTE: If it’s such a hot pick, why not take it for yourself? Fresh from your pen, which he never liked one bit. CHRYSALE: And that I’m so weak-spirited It has very lively and distinct characters with a fast-paced plot and is a thoroughly entertaining piece of farce. My role in this process was draping the bodices for 4 of the 5 ladies (Philaminte, Arista, Belise, and Henriette). HENRIETTE: My heart? You’ll be living on empty calories, BÉLISE: What do you mean, “Oh”? But the void strikes me as hard to swallow, I don’t want him acting like no rodeo clown; MARTINE: If I had a husband, I tell you, For the hash you made of the works of Horace. No emotion for such a reading! Photos by Andrea Bilkey. Whew! Are from burning with these earthly fires! That you’d deny was yours if you’d written it yourself. PHILAMINTE: Some aspects of moral philosophy thrill us, The only source of her power is your weekness; BÉLISE: O, unruly brain! April 22nd 2009 The first celebrity chef, Auguste Escoffier is revealed in all his culinary glory in this delightful one-man show. CHRYSALE: And I will command, with overwhelming force, TRIPPELDOLT: I’ve finally had enough of this resistance And we’ll purge them for good from all poetry and prose. CLITANDRE: Another second? With the impropriety of a vulgar, corrupt word It skips all the rest as a shameful thing. Flattered by the sycophantic Trissotin they fawn over him, but Ariste has a plan to show the whole family his true colours. These things are grand and beautiful in themselves, When I returned to the University of Minnesota, I recovered from my Ph.D. orals by reading five plays of Moliere, and translating a few pages of this and his touching last play, where he may have tried to convince himelf that he had an imaginary disease. Is it her or me, Clitandre? PHILAMINTE: What! And, no offense to your noble sentiments, ARMANDE: Still, though our tastes may differ, Sister, PHILAMINTE: Would I fire her, or do you really think That’s enough for now. Knowledge and learning that screw people up. Your eyes ask my consent Henriette, dear madame, has won me with her charm, BÉLISE: Ah! (To Armande and Bélise) Let’s honor him at least with our wit. Did my heart run away, or is it you who pushed it? You ought to burn that useless bookcase Let’s not trouble the just rules of heaven; ( Log Out / Try, as I do, to be her worthy daughter; Did I say she shouldn’t? People habitually drunk on their knowledge, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE: Very well. C'est la seule, l'unique pièce que nous avons vue à la Comédie Française à Paris, en 1968, quelques mois après les manifestations qui ont envahi les rues, et le nouveau parlement a été élu. She needs a husband, not a perfessor; That to this day they’ve never said a word of their love. None shall have wit but we and our friends. To those measures every husband must dread. PHILAMINTE: You’d rather she were still at work here, Draper/Assistant Costume Designer. A treasured moment: acting in farces by Moliere at the Festival d’Avignon, a town where Molière and his troupe had performed them. It’s splendid for your career. Without the permission of those who gave you life? ARMANDE: But please, do you feel totally secure From the first, your charms had all my heart. CLITANDRE: I’m going now, madame, to bend all of my might A true philosopher would never mourn the loss of things, Continual loving care to let you show it to the world. Was that you deviated from that fixed point And nothing I’ll say should shock you. Philaminte wants her daughter to marry an overrated and obnoxious poet named Trissotin. TRIPPELDOLT: The beauty of your poetry surpasses all others. PHILAMINTE: Since he’s brought by you, he must be golden. At the wrong done to us when it comes to wit; It’s thoroughly seasoned with Grecian salt, PHILAMINTE: I’m marrying off my younger daughter. Some madness has surely seized her. I tell you, sister, that this whole business hurts me, ARMANDE: I won’t stoop to answer that. TRIPPELDOLT: Knowledge has inherently an evident distinction. Molière. That I renounce the prize of seeing you as my spouse. She made a show of her obedience. CLITANDRE: If you’d care to look at common usage, That wounds my brain or makes me shudder. MARTINE: What it is is that I been fired, dude. The Learned Ladies By Molière Translated by Richard Wilbur Directed by Michael Michetti BT Feb 25–28, 2016 Camille By Alexandre Dumas Translated by Pam Gems Directed by Debbie McMahon MT Mar 3-6, 2016 The Country Wife By William Wycherley Directed by John DeMita SDT Mar 31–Apr 3, 2016 A Little Night Music Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Book by Hugh Wheeler Orchestrations by … ARISTE: And he insisted I push for a wedding i. p. 153). BELISE: Ah! Creates such sacred rights on souls CLITANDRE: And be sure that I’ll never forget it. Ah! To which you owe your high intellect, CLITANDRE: Knowledge in a dolt is all the more galling. Ah! Moliére didn’t believe women could be literate, he thought running a salon of philosophy was a waste of time. PHILAMINTE: It seems to me, monsieur, that…. To confound all this envy with a lightning strike One needn’t give one’s heart to win mastery of another’s; TRIPPELDOLT: My name is made, you can’t tarnish it. Do I look unreasonable? I like a woman who sometimes, in response to a question, You are directing Learned Ladies, can you tell us a bit about the play and the storyline? PHILAMINTE: Well, there we have it, her sense of style: If you look at it rightly, it’s not quite so dumb It’s fine if they’re enlightened, in every way, PHILAMINTE: Your generous offer is very endearing; In which perfect love consists of beauty alone? VADIUS: And yet, the ballad still pleases many people. I have all these servants, but I’m not served. It should have said that you’re kindly entreated JUSTICE OF THE PEACE: Two grooms? Gentlemen, what do you think you’re doing? For whom you swear so much loving fidelity…. HENRIETTE: You must have very good eyes to see all that. It's just hard to look past the misogynistic attitude and forceful message that women shouldn't try to be too learned... Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, also known by his stage name, Molière, was a French playwright and actor who is considered one of the greatest masters of comedy in Western literature. maybe this female character was more real back in his time, i have no idea, but the jokes just didn't hit with me. Without footnotes, without big words And you’d never stoop to human baseness. ARMANDE: And twenty times I read him new poems, We should follow the promptings of our instincts. Such indignity, for what passes for a man. All right monsieur; here’s your table, sit and write. They want to write and even become authors; Say rather that it took me for a million. BÉLISE: It’s true, the word is really out of fashion. I’m sure that monsieur will take good care of that. Without a fit of heartburn. And just don’t want a heart not freely given. For whatever he loses, he still retains his self. CLITANDRE: And study in the other enhances its nature. Attracts neither attention nor subsidy from the court. And I can judge better than you just what he’s worth. PHILAMINTE: Don’t make such a fuss! Their brains are really vital to France! This is a French play. ( Log Out / It doesn’t take the audience – or hopefully the reader – long to realize they’re in a fictional world unlike anything that’s ever been, and what they find is characters and situations somewhat like the ones they know, and somewhat different: flamboyant, exaggerated, and odd in a funny way… which I find to be pretty analogous to what our author was doing. PHILAMINTE: Oh, don’t make such a vulgar fuss! Henry F. Hall Building 1455 De Maisonneuve W. D.B. This play has all of the things I'm supposed to be looking for in regards to the exam, but more than that it is the best of the three. ARMANDE: You’ve triumphed, sister, and your face says Especially your Monsieur Trippeldolt. To win her support with your mother. My choice is final, it’s a done deal. As she might resort, in defying her restraints, A father has all power over us. HENRIETTE: I don’t know; but really, if you wish, MARTINE: It ain’t for the woman to give orders, and I’m down with For good reasons or not, be they nouns or verbs; He’s a master at absorbing abuse And if the eyes I see could pick it up off the floor And if all my efforts don’t give me to you, The Learned Ladies by Michael D. Klemm Posted online, May, 2009. This foul intruder of a fever, unjust, dishonest, CHRYSALE: Beg pardon. TRIPPELDOLT: And that’s what does me honor. CHRYSALE (to Henriette, presenting Clitandre): PHILAMINTE: No matter how important what I’m being asked to read, At my house they know everything but what they ought to know: By letting her lead you around by the nose. I don’t like all the eggheads you invite here, HENRIETTE: Oh me, you’re touching there on my fondest hopes. PHILAMINTE (to the JP): Couldn’t you change your primitive style And tell him that I so want him to know And to try to distill them to the purity And did you intend to endow it with so much wit? He needs to please everyone, even the dog. PHILAMINTE, ARMANDE, and BÉLISE: A fever that plays! At the court, good taste can be cultivated, We’d have to resolve the mind/body dualism ARMANDE: Well, monsieur, well, since without listening to me Fixes its desires upon you forever. You speak to her in such a friendly way. Through the shameful charade of praising his works. And what is surprising about what I said? I have great respect for your mother, Why are you fleeing? Another reread before the exam. I thought that I would be bored out of my mind. My love for poetry is all-consuming. She mangles the dictionary every day; I grant you this wedding. Make us obey your orders, that’s all I want. VADIUS: Your odes have a sweet, romantic, and noble air TRIPPELDOLT: Here’s the man who’s dying to meet you. I glory in hallucinations, brothers. What he just did so little befits a philosopher! When you pledged yourself to this other marriage? Or even better, interdisciplinarily Assailing the foundation of all learning, Barbarism in the very heart of France! The great neglect you have shown for your business affairs was the reason why the clerk of the special master in your case did not alert you, and the judgment, which you should have won, has gone totally against you.”. HENRIETTE: You see what knots they’re trying to bind it with. It’s not Henriette he loves? That very few writers are capable of such a sonnet. TRIPPELDOLT (to Philaminte): If you would care to show us something of yours, And how much I deem them worthy of heeding. Blaming it for all of your problems, CHRYSALE: Good God, if you only feed the mind, And don’t condemn me to the shameful fate We’d love your help. CLITANDRE: Here she is, coming with the justice of the peace. What makes you think, monsieur, that anybody would want to, I am really up the creek. In seconding the love I have for her. And find nothing well written but whatever we write. BÉLISE: Driven to despair by my resolve. “Diddly” should never pass between our lips. The base amusements of such affairs. The ecstasy is in and of the mind, - Summary by Wikipedia. Softly now! Regardless, a good read. But as, to tell the truth, I’d never think myself The Learned Ladies is one of Molière’s most popular comedies. But I simply can’t support her fantasy It contained lots of little jokes that Molière slid in which I found to be quite entertaining. Ere it sucks the life from you. Still the hen don’t sing before the cock. From the unworthy pursuit of reading from their works. To fire against me all your eloquence? PHILAMINTE: I haven’t done any poetry, but I might hope CHRYSALE: I knew all along that you’d marry her. They all see through the scribbling he bestows on us. To do what you yourself so cruelly demanded? This kindly love is somewhat confusing, While in your palace it doth play, Henriette, come here. To engage elsewhere a heart that belongs to me. And if you take no care, feel no botheration BÉLISE: Ah! Come on. You’re just lumped in with the crowd; BÉLISE: He’s carried away by waves of jealous rage. BÉLISE: Better still. Madame, or at least a bit of honesty. PHILAMINTE: One could almost pity her; ARISTE: More and more every day. I’d find him quite a catch. Brocade and gold trim in a fabulous marriage To exercise her right to overpower my wishes. Senior student actress Lindsay Hardy, playing the role of Armande, explained, “it was more than just memorizing lines; it was memorizing the exact order of the words that made the task so difficult.” As for me, I see nothing more doltish TRIPPELDOLT: I don’t see any prominent examples. And there’s no inclination to dirty desires. Your grace and your aura, those are the goods, the treasures CLITANDRE: I’d rather be hanged than make love to you. I told you quite clearly Don’t even try to reclaim a heart To be honest, this is just an old fashioned chick flick. Being planned for you: to force me to obey. There’s no horror equal to changing vows; Who have the eyes of the universe fixed on them; Entitles you to get abundant cause to display it, Ms. Thomas’ previous and similar rollicking version of Moliere's Les Femmes Savantes delighted audiences off-Broadway in 1991, in a production starring Jean Stapleton as Philamente, a blossoming literary lady on the verge of coming into her own. as always moliere keeps it entertaining and pretty air tight. Lighting Design by Patrick Immel . And so might win you their warm regards. And I want to disabuse you both of the mistake. VADIUS: I must have been distracted when I should have listened ARMANDE: A mother has her share in our duty. It’s a flame pure and simple, like celestial fire; BELISE: Enough. And do not stifle, by enlisting me to follow you, And every mind is not composed of the stuff Henriette wants to marry Clitandre, who doesn't meet Philaminte's (the mom) expectations. TRIPPELDOLT: Perhaps my poetry disturbed madame. ARISTE: It’s because he’s distinguished himself rhyming in Latin UPON A VERMILLION-COLORED CARRIAGE Or by the beauties of the latest fashion. CHRYSALE: I can’t allow a man to seek my daughter’s hand Which shows he knows he’s never quite defeated me. Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! The language might not be 17th-century English, but as long as it’s consistent and plausibly classical-sounding, we’re fine. Belonging only to the epidermis; ARMANDE: No, but it’s a plan that would be dishonorable, CHRYSALE: Then this evening my will Go on, I give you leave. Joining every school of thought, espousing none. If I chewed him out, I’d say he oughta TRIPPELDOLT: …you’d be paraded through the streets in a golden chariot. EMBED. The Learned Ladies. PHILAMINTE: I’d like to see you try to make excuses for her. And wit is in the eye of the beholder. I fear, Madame, I’ve come to give you homage (Indicating Henriette) I found them, madame, in these eyes, ARISTE: Well? You couldn’t keep your thoughts of me The gloves are coming off, my spleen’s about to burst. PHILAMINTE: But do you really understand, as I do, its subtlety? To pose the question to her father today. “Your condition, qua condition, Knows how to forget some things she knows. CHRYSALE: Oh no! ARMANDE: The sovereign rule of reason over the senses I know you think that with my wedding vows CHRYSALE: And, to take a spouse, BÉLISE: Your mind, I fear, is thoroughly materialist. It was a stratagem, a surprising trap Sister, he knows Greek! That I wanted to speak with you, monsieur, one on one. This book is funny, it has irony, sarcasm and a great plot. TRIPPELDOLT: The style of your eclogues surpasses, April 2017. ARMANDE: For this one, Sister, your leanings are strong enough. For ways to shoot you down. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Her sensible father and uncle are in favour of the marriage; but unfortunately her father is under the thumb of his wife, Philaminte, Henriette's mother. Oh my God! Might have been dunces in the kitchen. It’s just how you wanted things. ARMANDE: Your little mind is having its joke. PHILAMINTE: My God, what baseness, both of mind and language! I already feel my heart surging with joy. Is the suppression of all those filthy syllables Thank you director SSC director Vanessa Osborn for giving us the chance to see it. The blessings of those who gave me life; To take in a new boarder, CHRYSALE: She’s taken advantage of my sweet disposition. But, if all the great thinkers today have it right, Don’t say that it’s vermillion, CLITANDRE: As long as it beats for me, I’ve nothing to fear. CHRYSALE: Nothing to worry about. I want for you to be his wife. BELISE: My God, drop the pretense! ARMANDE: My God, your mind is on a lowly plane! Those weddings of hearts and those sweet tender thoughts CLITANDRE: Not a story; it’s true. And subjugate your wishes to the will of your father. To prevent, will actually hasten the event. ARISTE: When you read this letter you will know. Yet, it had a redeeming scene in which the two rivals for the daughter's hand in marriage argue the superiority of philosophy or common sense. Because we've dug... Two young people, Henriette and Clitandre, are in love, but in order to marry, they must overcome an obstacle: the attitude of Henriette's family. Madame…. He’s dressed in black and speaks very softly. Trying to snag another’s conquest; HENRIETTE: What is it sister, about marriage in itself that makes you…. She misaligns a few subjects and verbs, So disdain for earthly goods and frivolous fortunes PHILAMINTE: Ah! Which ought to fill up every moment of our lives; You must obey, and not your dam. Monsieur wouldn’t make head or tails of it; By lending your voice to his request Ahem! Let’s finish our business, and quit your wailing. TRIPPELDOLT: Your approbation would serve to mother it. And the least of the faults of her simple brain BÉLISE: “Jump in, and then invite it too…”. HENRIETTE: I haven’t kept him from continuing The Learned Ladies. CHRYSALE: I hadn’t heard. ARMANDE: I am utterly ravished by “qua condition”. But I see your aunt approaching. A dish of eight lines shouldn’t tax me too much, ARISTE: I’m so sorry to disturb this joyous ceremony I wouldn’t think of requiring The Learned Ladies, according to Sims, is “one of Molière’s best plays” and “a really good example of farce.” The rhyming couplets, however, presented challenges for many of the actors. So often men marry out of sudden despair TRIPPELDOLT: Love charged me so much to purchase its chain……, That my bank account felt a fantastic drain. To have the knowledge without showing it off, Do you honestly think his passion for you is real, And subjugates us to her iron rules. 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