Inspecting Carol

Inspecting Carol is a comedic play by Daniel J. Sullivan, written in 1991 and produced by the Seattle Repertory Theatre.[1] It is a variation on the play The Inspector General by Nikolai Gogol.

This play is about a small professional theatre company in a midsized city. The company is filled with many different Characters from a married couple (Dorothy and Sidney) who think everything is not a big deal; Phil the guy with crontic health problems; Larry, who always has new ideas to bring to the scripts; Walter, the war vertan who doesn't know his lines, and is the only Black character; Luther, the kid who is too big to be Tiny Tim; MJ, the Stage Manager trying to get the show up and running; Zorah, the flaky director and company owner, and Kevin, who inherited their financial circumstances to fix.