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The Government Inspector at Chichester Festival Theatre
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30/04/2025
Phil Porter is delighted to report he passed the first-day-of-rehearsals test with flying colours – that nerve-racking moment when you put your script in front of the entire cast for the read-through.
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Good afternoon, my name is Phil Hewitt, Group Arts Editor at 16's Papers. Really lovely,
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really exciting to speak to Phil Porter. Now, you've adapted the opening play in the main
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house stage for the 2025 Chichester Festival Theatre season for Government Inspector. You
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are going to give us a huge laugh on you. It sounds a great way to start the summer.
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That's certainly the hope, yeah. I think it's going to be very funny. One of the things
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that I love about writing comedy and that I hate about writing comedy is you never quite
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know. But I think we're on pretty sure ground here with one of the great classics of theatre
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comedy history.
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Yeah, and where on earth did you start? You were given, as you say, a blank translation
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and then you turned that into this?
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Yes. So, yes, I was sent a literal translation by a linguist who translated it from the Russian
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but not done anything to sort of try and make it any more interesting. And then I
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have revivified it. So I've reduced the length of it quite considerably because the original
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Go-Go version is very long. And I guess I've tried to make the comedy of it as accessible
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as possible without kind of bludgeoning all of the nuance out of it, I guess was part
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of my job.
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And you were saying that you had a very gratifying experience on the first set of rehearsals
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when everyone sat around the table and found your jokes funny.
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I did. Thank goodness. Yeah. I mean, that is the most nervous part of the whole process
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for a playwright, really, the first day of rehearsals, especially with a comedy where
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everybody sits around. Probably we have a cast of 18, so it would have been all of those
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guys and the directors and assistants and the stage managers. And yes, we all had a
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read through. Thankfully, it was agreed that I had done my job and made people laugh. And
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yeah, and we've been rehearsing now for one and a half weeks. And yeah, so far, it's
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going great. Everyone's having a great time and we're fine.
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It's such a clever, such appealing story, isn't it? Which doesn't reflect that well
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on us as people generally, does it? But as you say, there is affection in the portraits
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of these pretty rotten people, corrupt people.
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Yeah, it strikes an amazing kind of balance between being very warm about humanity and
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also very, very critical of our vices and flaws, particularly the mayor, who's the
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character who begins the show and has the most to lose, who's a terrible person. And
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yet, as I was just saying to you, I sort of somehow come away feeling almost sorry for
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him. Almost. I wouldn't lose any sleep over it. But yeah, almost.
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Well, it sounds a fantastic way to start the summer. It opens Friday, April the 25th, runs
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until Saturday, May the 24th. The Governor Spectre, adapted by Phil. Lovely to speak
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to you. Thank you.
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