THE IMPOSTURES OF SCAPIN Les Fourberies de Scapin) (literally, "Scapin's deceits") is a 3-act comedy by French playwright Molière first staged on May 24, 1667 in Paris. This play was shadowed by the play Psyché and brought small profits to the group: an average of 300 "livres" per show (which is only small if one considers their yearly pension of 6000 "livres" from the king.). This play was originally written in French but, like many of Molière's plays, has been translated into many different languages. Bill Irwin and Mark O'Donnell adapted this play into what is simply called Scapin. Despite a few alterations and modernization of language, the play still retains much of its original structure
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