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Synopsis

When the locals in a small town in Russia learn that an undercover government inspector is coming for a surprise visit, an unfortunate case of mistaken identity sends the village spiraling into a world of panic and greed. The Government Inspector is often said to be Nikolai Gogol’s masterpiece, a comedy of errors that provides clever commentary on the extensive political wrongdoing of Imperial Russia. When it opened, it caused an uproar in the Russian press. Eventually, Tsar Nicholas I had to intervene in order for the production to move forward. Since its premiere in the 1830s, The Government Inspector has been translated and adapted for many different productions, most notably the Chichester Festival in 2005.

The inspiration for The Government Inspector came from a conversation between Gogol and Alexander Pushkin, another famous Russian writer. Apparently Pushkin had actually been mistaken for a government inspector at one point in his life. He mentioned this to Gogol, who then turned it into a play. Witty, smart and wildly satirical, The Government Inspector exposes the corruption of a provincial town with biting hilarity.

Show Information

Category
Play
Age Guidance
Youth (Y)/General Audiences (G)
Number of Acts
4
First Produced
1836
Genres
Comedy
Settings
Period, Unit/Single Set
Time & Place
imperial russia, 1830's
Cast Size
large
Licensor
None/royalty-free
Ideal For
College/University, Community Theatre, Ensemble Cast, Large Cast, Professional Theatre, Regional Theatre, Mostly Male Cast, Includes Adult, Mature Adult, Early Teen, Late Teen, Young Adult, Elderly Characters

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Characters

Name Part Size Gender Vocal Part

The Mayor

Lead

Male

Spoken

Khlestakov

Lead

Male

Spoken

Commissioner of Health

Supporting

Male

Spoken

Director of Education

Supporting

Male

Spoken

Magistrate

Supporting

Male

Spoken

The Doctor

Supporting

Male

Spoken

The Postmaster

Supporting

Male

Spoken

Bobchinsky

Supporting

Male

Spoken

Dobchinsky

Supporting

Male

Spoken

Anna

Supporting

Female

Marya

Supporting

Female

Spoken

Osip

Supporting

Male

Spoken

Constable

Featured

Male

Spoken

Superintendent of Charities

Featured

Male

Spoken

Avdotya

Featured

Female

Waiter

Featured

Male

Mishka

Ensemble

Male

Shopkeepers, Women & Ensemble

Ensemble

Either Gender

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