From Molière, the most performed French playwright of all time, comes the story of Argan, a hypochondriac, who makes everyone in his life miserable with his melodramatic and imagined ills and endless, unnecessary treatments. His doctors and apothecary are bleeding him dry–literally and figuratively. His second wife schemes to inherit his estate. His daughter, Angélique, is in love with Cléante, but Argan engages her to an oafish medical student, to secure free medical care for himself. Argan’s devotion to medicine is out of control, and it is up to Toinette, the family’s servant, to set the household to rights.