By MOLIÈRE
By MOLIÈRE
(Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, 1622-1673)
Translated by Philip Dwight Jones
Comedy-Ballet presented at Chambord, for the entertainment of the King, in
the month of October 1670, and to the public in Paris for the first time
at the Palais-Royal Theater 23 November 1670
ACT ONE
ACT TWO
ACT THREE
ACT FOUR
ACT FIVE
The Cast
Monsieur Jourdain, bourgeois.
Madame Jourdain, his
wife.
Lucile, their daughter.
Nicole, maid.
Cléonte, suitor of Lucile.
Covielle, Cléonte's
valet.
Dorante, Count, suitor of Dorimène.
Dorimène, Marchioness.
Music Master.
Pupil of the Music Master.
Dancing Master.
Fencing
Master.
Master of Philosophy.
Tailor.
Tailor's
apprentice.
Two lackeys.
Many male and female
musicians, instrumentalists, dancers, cooks, tailor's apprentices, and
others necessary for the interludes.
The scene is Monsieur Jourdain's house in Paris.