The Imaginary Invalid Reviews
LA Splash- Recommended
"...Vicki Conrad's lush costumes are a pleasure to see. Theatricum Botanicum is always set on the side of a rustic hill and allows for minimal intervention with nature - yet the skilled production team has managed to add to the seventeenth century ambiance by little details in props, lighting, and sound. Overall, this is an excellent production of a Moliere classic. It will have the audience laughing from beginning to end - both at the ridiculous behavior of the principals and the brilliance of the lines. The audience should be aware that this broad presentation contains a great deal of physical humor and carries farce to a new level."
Stage Scene LA- Highly Recommended
"...Theatricum Botanicum legend Ellen Geer follows her 2014 Queen Lear with another gender-bending star turn, this time as Moliere's Malade Imaginaire, aka The Imaginary Invalid, Constance Congdon's 21st-century adaptation turning a three-and-a-half-century-old farce into a playfully raunchy laughfest that would do Mel Brooks proud."
ArtsInLA- Highly Recommended
"...Conventional wisdom says laughter is the best medicine. Will Geer's Theatricum Botanicum fills prescriptions in generous supply with its production of Moliere's "The Imaginary Invalid," adapted by Constance Congdon. But beware: In doing so, it raises quite a stink."
Theatre Notes- Recommended
"...The Imaginary Invalid is performed in a highly exaggerated style that has the effect of lampooning not only the characters and situations of Moliere's devising, but self-consciously lampoons of the show itself with stylized physical and vocal motifs often done repeatedly, such as when Angelique flings herself on her bed in mock despair. And whenever "the second husband" is mentioned lightening flashes, thunder rolls and a horse whinnies à la "Young Frankenstein," a wink and a nod to a knowing audience."