-
whirl in the
endless vertigo of self-deception
around the main character,
Khlestakov (rendered in some
English translations as Hlestakov), who personifies...
-
losing his
money in a card game,
Khlestakov is
unable to pay for his
lodging or food. The mayor,
believing Khlestakov to be an
important official, invites...
-
mayor and his
staff decide that
Khlestakov is the very same incognito-auditor from St. Petersburg. ...In reality,
Khlestakov is a
minor official who after...
- this "inspector" is a low-level
civil servant from St.
Petersburg named Khlestakov, who is only p****ing
through and is
stranded after losing all his money...
- Like It for Ch**** by Jowl, and was
again nominated and
commended for his
Khlestakov in The
Government Inspector at the
Almeida Theatre in 1997. He had also...
-
premiere directed by
Braham Murray at the
Royal Exchange,
Manchester (1982).
Khlestakov, The
Government Inspector by
Nikolai Gogol.
Directed by
Braham Murray...
-
Christophe Rauck also
entrusted her with male
roles (Lancelot in Le Dragon,
Khlestakov in Le Révizor,
Aristarque in Cœur ardent), and in 2016
directed her in...
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Mayor when he and
other characters realise how they have been
deceived by
Khlestakov. "Those whom the gods wish to
destroy they
first make mad" is
quoted as...
- at the
Oxford Playhouse in
Oxford 1985 The
Government Inspector Ivan
Khlestakov Performed at the
National Theatre in
London 1988 The
Common Pursuit Nick...
-
Malyi Theatre School and
joined its
troupe in 1957. He was
acclaimed as
Khlestakov in Igor Ilyinsky's
production of The
Government Inspector (1966), Tsar...