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The School for Wives

First Preview: Aug 13, 2014
Opening Date: Sep 13, 2014
Closing Date: Oct 5, 2014
Running Time: 02:10
The School for Wives

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Playing @
Two River Theater Company
21 Bridge Ave, Red Bank, NJ 07701
Arnolphe (Robert Stanton) has amused himself for years watching the men around him fall victim to the wiles and deceptions of their clever wives. He's having none of it. His brilliant plan, many years in the making, is to raise his young ward Agnes to be his wife.

To that end he locked her away in a convent with a bare-bones education designed to keep her as innocent and ignorant as possible. Now he's ready to reap his reward and nothing-not bumbling servants, a gallant young suitor, not even Agnes' awakening passion-will stand in his way. Written just months after the playwright married a girl 20 years younger than himself, Molière's School for Wives (1662) reveals an artist and a man who has learned, perhaps the hard way, that youth and innocence are no guarantee of marital bliss.

By Molière
Translated into English Verse by Richard Wilbur
Directed by Mark Wing-Davey

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
WED:  1 & 7 PM
THURS  8 PM
FRI   8 PM
SAT  3 & 8 PM
SUN  3 PM




RegionalPlay - ComedyRegional
Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 16

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  • Assisted Listening System

    Assistive Listening Devices are available for inviduals with hearing loss, for all performances, to assist with amplification and clarity. Patrons wear a lightweight headset, with no wires or cables, which operate with an infra-red system
  • Parking

    Due to Two River Theater's 25th Anniversary Expansion Project, our parking lot is currently undergoing construction and is completely unavailable. Please be sure to allow yourself additional time to find parking in the surrounding areas.
  • Restroom

    An accessible unisex restroom is available on our Parterre level (outside of the elevator), as well as wider stalls with assistive bars in our mens’ and ladies’ restrooms in our lobby.
  • Seating

    There is integrated seating for patrons in wheelchairs. Please inform the box office, 732.345.1400, of your needs when ordering tickets.
  • Telephone

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  • Visual Assistance

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  • Wheelchair Info

    The theater provides barrier-free access for patrons using wheelchairs or walkers. On-grade entrances, elevators, railings, and wide doorways allow people easy access to all theater spaces.Patrons with mobility-impairments who do not have access to a wheelchair may request a wheelchair to transport the individual to their seat. You can inform us of your needs prior to the performance by calling the box office, 732.345.1400, or stopping by the box office when entering.

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