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The Imaginary Invalid Off-Broadway Reviews

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In Molière’s best loved comedy, Monsieur Argan is a notorious hypochondriac whose nonexistent illnesses blind him to the con men and women (his new wife) who prey on his fears... (more info)

Theatre New World Stages
Previews May 21, 2025
Opened Jun 2, 2025
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The Imaginary Invalid: Moliére Classic in Robust Good Health and Humor

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: David Finkle  |  Date: 6/4/2025

They all deserve to be singled out, Linn-Baker foremost as buffoonish Argan. He’s especially pleased with Argan’s enemas and regular posterior massaging events. Burton, playing his three parts and as the action proceeds having to make quick and t...

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Review: The Imaginary Invalid at New World Stages

From: Exeunt  |  By: Juliet Hindell  |  Date: 6/4/2025

As farces should, the action ratchets up with more madcap medical moments and a good deal of mistaken identity, rampant implausibility, and fast opening and closing of doors. Jesse Berger’s direction is pitch perfect throughout. It all adds up to a...

If you believe, as advertised, that “laughter is the best medicine,” don’t miss this laugh-out-loud production of The Imaginary Invalid to get your hefty, healthy dose; it’s sure to provide some effective relief from the malaise of Molière�...

The Imaginary Invalid, much like Molière’s other works, explores social structures and infidelity through satire and exaggerated physicality (there’s lots of enema jokes and butt massages). While there are plenty of laugh-out-loud moments, as a ...

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The Imaginary Invalid

From: Front Row Center  |  By: Tulis McCall  |  Date: 6/4/2025

The combination of talents has achieved a comic lift-off that is precise and surprising. This is a very smart script. Hatcher may have taken a page or two from the style of Coel Escola’s “Oh Mary” – which is a compliment to both authors. J...

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What Makes Comedy Work? The Imaginary Invalid

From: Stage Buddy  |  By: Elyse Trevers  |  Date: 6/4/2025

“The Imaginary Invalid” has possibilities and does get some laughs from the audience. Yet It feels like the play needs more rehearsal or tighter direction from Jesse Berger. In some instances, the character delivers a line and it takes the audien...

Some of the show’s most farcical elements would work better on a much larger stage, but Berger is an inventive director, making especially good use of a big chair that sits continuously on center stage. Sadly, the show’s energy does occasionally ...

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“The Imaginary Invalid” Proves Laughter’s the Best Medicine

From: Theater Pizzazz  |  By: Ron Fassler  |  Date: 6/4/2025

Jesse Berger’s direction is sure-fire, and all the performances are good, though Mark Linn-Baker’s Argan could have been a bit more menacing to my taste. Known for a certain cuddliness, he misses the tyrant at the center of the character, which m...

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