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Moliere's The Hypochondriac

Boys in the Rattigan Society staged a fast-paced version of Martin Sorrell’s translation of Molière’s final play, directed by Gaynor Jervis, Director of Drama.

The satirical drama brought infectious hilarity to the School's Ryan Theatre with a satirical jab at the medical profession and one man's hypochondria.

Rattigan Society is Harrow School's drama society. Founded in 1983, it is named in honour of Old Harrovian playwright Sir Terence Rattigan (The Park 1925²). Alongside its productions, the Society also organises visits to professional theatre and welcomes distinguished practitioners to deliver its Annual Lecture.

Find out more about Harrow's Clubs and Societies and see more pictures of the production on Instagram.