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Lance Davis Adapts and Stars in The Imaginary Invalid for L.A.’s Parson’s Nose

Lance Davis in The Imaginary Invalid
(Photo courtesy of the company)
Lance Davis in The Imaginary Invalid
(Photo courtesy of the company)

Lance Davis will star in Parson’s Nose’s production of Moliere’s The Imaginary Invalid, running January 15 – February 5 at the the Pacific Asia Museum in Pasadena. In addition to performing in the piece, Davis has adapted the seventeenth century comedy.

Moliere’s satirical play focuses on a miser who believes himself sick, when in actuality he is not. Additional casting and the creative team will be announced at a later date.

Davis’ stage credits include a five-year stint as a member of the Tyrone Guthrie Theater Company in Minneapolis. His Broadway credits include Once in a Lifetime and On the Waterfront. Additionally, he has appeared in such regional theaters as the Long Wharf Theater, Arena Stage, Baltimore Center Stage, Hartford Stage, Folger Theater, GeVA Stage, Atlanta Alliance Theater, Arizona Theater Company, Seattle Repertory, and The Pasadena Playhouse.

For further information, visit www.parsonsnose.com.