L'Impromptu de Versailles

I watched “L’Impromptu de Versailles” from “COLLECTION MOLIÈRE par LA COMÉDIE-FRANÇAISE DVD-BOX {Rouge}”. It is a critical comedy that tried to define what an innovative poetics is. From this apparent impromptu, one can obtain the essence of the policy of comedies itself. How a direction from the playwright modifies and completes the performance of actors/actress is also vividly shown in meaningful ways (though in school drama clubs, there is no such actor/actress who can perform perfectly as such in this drama after a direction of a producer). It is easily predicted how the comedies became part of lives in the old ages that symbolized customs, societies and critics of human beings. Thierry Hancisse as Molière drew the power of this comedy as in other dramas of La Comédie-Française. La Grange, who was a main member of the theatrical company of Molière and also La Comédie-Française, appears in this play.