Impostures of Scapin

Written by Molière in 1671, 'Impostures of Scapin' is a comedic play that follows the cunning servant Scapin, who uses his wit and deception to help two young lovers navigate their parents' disapproval of their relationships. The play features themes of love, manipulation, and the social dynamics of the time. Notable for its sharp humor and clever plot twists, it remains a significant work in the French theatrical canon.
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