The Government Inspector

We have another exciting year of productions in 2021, commencing with a staged play reading of The Government Inspector which opens on Thursday 15th of April in the Little Theatre.

The Government Inspector

By Nikolai Gogol,
A new translation by Alexander Kirk and Lilia Nadyrshine,
Directed by Alexander Kirk.

I invited you, Gentlemen, to deliver the most unpleasant news: we’re to expect a visit from an Inspector …

Life has been good for the officials of a provincial Russian town.  Extortion, bribery, neglect of duties and purposeful mismanagement have been thriving for many years.  But suddenly their way of life is threatened by the news that an Imperial government official is travelling incognito on a secret mission to investigate their district.

On hearing the news, the Town Governor instructs the Warden of Charities, the Doctor, the Judge, the Police Chief and all other officials to get their departments in order.  Nightcaps must be clean and fewer patients are to lie in the hospital, hunting whips are to be removed from the Courthouse, lawyers must not smell of vodka, and the school teachers, no doubt very clever people, must contain themselves and not break up chairs in animated excitement. 

The Government Inspector, written in 1836, is firmly established in the Russian repertoire and has never left the world stage.  To create his set of delightfully grotesque characters, Gogol later wrote that he decided to take everything bad that he knew about Russia at that time and bring it together into one heap to create a satire not just on corrupt officialdom, but of Man himself.

The Theatre Guild is delighted to open its 2020 season with a staged reading of this hilarious classic, performed with a minimum of setting to suggest period, drawing on stage practices most connecting actor and audience. 

Don’t blame the mirror if it’s your mug that’s crookedA Proverb

Cast:  Wayne Anthoney, Alejandra Montoya, Chris Best, Alicia Case, Geoff Dawes, Katherine Edmond, Nicholas Elborough, Phil Grummet, Brian Knott, Les Koopowitz, Simon Lancione, Roland Lever, Philip Lineton, Jack Robins, April Slomiany and Camilla Wolfe-Barry.

Location

Location: 
Little Theatre, The Cloisters, University of Adelaide.

Parking: 
Limited after hours parking is available in the University grounds (ticket machine).

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