March 30, 2006

'Inspector General' has fun with corruption.

A high-spirited and keen-witted satire on official crookedness and human stupidity opens April 7 at Wayne State 's Hilberry Theatre. "The Inspector General," considered by many to be one of the greatest plays in Russian theatre, follows the attempts of corrupt officials who fall over themselves trying to put their town back together after a state inspector general is dispatched to scrutinize them. The play will be presented through May 13 in rotating repertory.

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