The Doctor in Spite of Himself

Molière's classic comedy with a Slavic and burlesque twist.

About

First performed in Paris at the Palais Royal on 6 August 1666 by the Troupe du Roi, this is Molière's most famous farce!

Sganarelle is a drunken, facetious woodcutter whose wife Martine passes him off as a mad doctor who only recognises himself as a doctor after being beaten. The result is a frenetic series of misunderstandings and irresistible situational comedies.

«Because Le Médecin malgré lui is the play that made me love theatre... Because Sganarelle resembles the exuberant, comic and poetic characters straight out of Russian folklore that I grew up with at my Babushka's side...

Accordions, guitars, songs, harmonica, cajon and balalaikas are the ingredients of this colourful and joyful show!»  Charlotte Matzneff - director

Prices

1st category: €40

2nd category: €35

Under 26s: €12

Information

Alternating performances on Saturday 2pm and Sunday 11am + exceptional evening shows:

Last of the season on Saturday 25 April 2pm

Genres: Classical theatre, all ages 6 and up

Running time: 1 hour 20 minutes

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Reviews

1 December 2025

Magnificent performance! Wonderful actors whose talent shines through, a remarkable production, in short a lot of fun and laughter for parents and children alike! Thank you so much!

J A.
12 November 2025

Great show. The cast are excellent. We had a great time with the children. I recommend it!

Pascale F.
25 March 2025

The staging of the play was admirably done. I had a great time, thank you very much!

Bouvatier
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Press coverage

TÉLÉRAMA TT « From misunderstandings to beatings, this three-act comedy by Molière is a farce. Charlotte Matzneff adds a touch of Russian folklore to the comedy, with costumes, music, dance and a good deal of exuberance to match the character of Sganarelle, particularly his vigour and loquaciousness. Eight actors create a lively adaptation for the whole family to enjoy.« 

20 MINUTES «Shows and plays not to be missed! (...) a crazy version with a Russian accent».»

THE MUSEUM «Charlotte Matzneff, making her directorial debut here, provides excellent entertainment: The violent scenes, mimed with hide-and-seek games, become jokes at which we laugh heartily. The audience is carried away by the festive atmosphere of this show, where music and song accompany the texts. As for the costumes, all in shades of red, they reinforce the warm and cheerful character of the whole.»

WEBTHEATRE « The classics performed by Le Grenier de Babouchka are of the highest quality. In Sganarelle chez les Russkoffs, we are not afraid to revive farce with its conventions and its art of getting straight to the point, as in a fairground boxing match, without detours. The characters are hungry for pleasure, happiness and success. The acting by Stéphane Dauch (the perfect Sganarelle), Sylvie Cavé and Patrick Causse, to name but a few, is raw, spirited, sometimes brutal and fiery.» Gilles Costaz

Artistic team

Author Molière

Directed by Charlotte Matzneff

Tonio music Matias

Costumes Corinne Rossi

Lighting Marilyn Etienne-Bon

Decors Matzneva

Alternating with Stéphane Dauch,Geoffrey Callenes or Bruno Station, Sylvie Cavé, Giulia de Sia or Juliette Béhar, Patrick Clausse, Theo Dusoulié or Enzo Beaugheon, Agathe Sanchez or Marguerite Romain, Emilien Fabrizio or Jade Breidi

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