Reviews:
"Dressed foppishly in the height of fashion
for Paris in the year 1668, David Chrisman is a delight as the conceited
son, Cléante, who is (we hope) changed by love. It's worth the
price of admission to watch him prance and preen as he gazes adoringly
into his hand-held mirror..."
Santa Barbara News-Press
"The highlight of the performance was when
David Chrisman appeared on stage in his role as Cléante. Chrisman
never ceased to entertain the audience in his role as a prissy, or is
that sissy, 17th century gentleman."
The Channels