The Government Inspector Review: Michael Urie Triumphs Once Again, as Venal Bureaucrat
  The vain, reckless son of a rich man is suddenly thrust into power by a venal group of citizens marked by their "ugliness, stupidity, greed, cowardice, corruption and sheer unpleasantness." That's the premise, more or less, of Nikolai Gogol's 1836 play "The Government Inspector," as interpreted by Red Bull Theater's broad, bawdy production. What saves […]
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