A con-man who expounds on his own piety only to eventually be discovered as the most unscrupulous hypocrite of them all. No this is not the latest Senatorial scandal from Washington DC, but the season opener for Taproot Theatre as they present Moliere’s comedy in verse, “Tartuffe”. And while at times I felt they went a little too broad with the characters and lacked focus, they still managed to turn in a raucous evening.
French aristocrat Orgon has taken in to his home the seemingly virtuous Tartuffe and now hangs on the man’s every word as being sent from Heaven above, must to the chagrin of his family who has seen through the mask of this cad. So as the family tries to convince their father that he should turn him out, Tartuffe digs himself in further and further to the point of convincing Orgon to cancel his daughter’s betrothal to Valere in favor of her marrying Tartuffe and signing over his entire estate. And this sets up the hilarity to ensue as the family tries to unravel the web of deceit that Tartuffe has spun.
Pictures from an onsite TapRooT® root cause analysis course in Brazil
by Dave Janney
If you are in Brazil and would like an onsite course for 10 or more people, Boris would be happy to visit your site to teach the course to your employees in either Portuguese or English. Please contact us at info@taproot. If you have less than 10 people, you should consider a public course. 5 Day course – Sao Paulo, May 28-Jun 1. com/storefront/courses.
The suggested Scripture reading guide readers through the entire Bible during the course of one year." Go Down, Moses! offers 365 daily devotions and includes a suggested Scripture reading for each day as well as a short prayer. Tying into the inspiration generated by African American spirituals,...
By the 16th century, the British considered Dandelion a valuable herbal plant and it has held a distinguished place among European herbalists for centuries. The taproot is white on the inside and dark brown on the outside and grows up to 6 inches long. The plant first appeared in the 10th century...
Purslane has a taproot with fibrous secondary roots and is able to tolerate poor, compacted soils and drought. The leaf juice is applied to earaches, it is also said to alleviate caterpillar stings. The leaves have a somewhat sour flavour with a spicy and somewhat salty taste. A tea made from the...
May 24, 2012 from Rob Phelps
@ live: someband I don't know, Eden Burning, 9LeftDead, and Taproot. Good times, good bands! Hotter'n hell, no A/C, either