Quick-tongued, lively, fast-paced Molière at his best, The Imaginary Invalid is a hilarious satire on the world of medicine-those who administer it, and those who take the cure. The hypochondriac Argan decides his daughter should marry a doctor, so that he’ll always have a physician available to him in his own home. The Imaginary Invalid is full of love triangles, double entendres and mistaken identities that are guaranteed to fly off the page and on to the stage.