Hub Theatre Brings Molière’s Classic “Tartuffe” to Boston 🎭
It's a classic tale of deception, and Hub Theatre Company of Boston is bringing Molière's "Tartuffe" to the stage, promising an evening of laughter and intrigue.
The Boston Center for the Arts
539 Tremont Street
Nov-9 – Nov-24
Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays
7:30PM; Sundays @ 2PM
Pay-What-You-Can


The production features a talented ensemble of local actors, each bringing their own flair to this timeless comedy. From Steve Auger’s portrayal of Orgon’s naivety to Lauren Elias’s sharp-witted Elmire, the cast promises a performance filled with comedic timing and satirical bite.

Hub Theatre Company of Boston, known for its commitment to accessible theatre, continues this tradition with “Tartuffe.” The company’s “Pay-What-You-Can” ticket policy aims to remove financial barriers, inviting a diverse audience to enjoy high-quality theatre. Moreover, each performance doubles as a community event, with a call for donations of children’s books to support local charities.

For those seeking an evening of entertainment that challenges as much as it amuses, Hub Theatre’s production of “Tartuffe” promises to deliver. Whether you’re a theatre aficionado or a first-time viewer, this production invites you to witness the downfall of a charlatan and the triumph of truth, all played out with the flair only Molière could conceive.




