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  1. The Government Inspector is a work of enormous scale, at one extreme an entertaining comedy of errors and, at the other, an illuminating drama of corruption. No single interpretation encompasses all its meaning. . . . It is a play of great originality, that contains the inexhaustible riches of all great art.

  2. Yury Butusov’s final Moscow production is this multi-award-winning work based on Nikolai Gogol’s “Government Inspector”. The play deftly delves into the dual impossibilities of both accepting reality and escaping from it. As with many of Butusov’s stagings, chaos and pathos are seamlessly interwoven, with art presented as both freeing ...

  3. The Government Inspector. John Byrne. Bloomsbury Academic, 1997 - Drama - 110 pages. This edition of the play seeks to provide the reader with all that is required for a full understanding of Gogol's classic. Every aspect of the play has been carefully researched, and a detailed account of its composition, reception and stage history is given ...

  4. Our third and final video for The Government Inspector giving you just a taste of Roddy Doyle's hilarious version of Nikolai Gogol's satirical comedy, The Go...

  5. Calzonzín inspector es una película dirigida por Alfonso Arau. Estrenada el 02/05/1974, protagonizada por Virma Gonzalez, Héctor Ortega, Carolina Barret, Carmen Salinas. Descubre dónde ver ...

  6. Osip. Khlestakov's servant; he is low-class but intelligent. Osip rues his master's exasperating idleness and dissoluteness, wishing they could simply return home to St. Petersburg. He enjoys the treatment they eventually receive when Khlestakov is mistaken for the government inspector, but he urges his master to leave before their luck runs out.

  7. 20 de dic. de 2011 · The Government Inspector – review. Abbey, Dublin. Helen Meany. Tue 20 Dec 2011 09.59 EST. "Y ou are laughing at yourselves," the humiliated mayor tells the Abbey audience, as the corruption of ...