Tuesday, May 30, 2023

J. B. Priestley: "An Inspector Calls"

An Inspector Calls is a modern morality play written by English dramatist J. B. Priestley, first performed in the Soviet Union in 1945 and at the "New Theatre" in London the following year. It is one of Priestley's best-known works for the stage and is considered to be one of the classics of mid-20th century English theater. The play is a three-act drama which takes place on a single night on 5 April 1912. The play focuses on the prosperous upper middle-class Birling family, who live in a comfortable home in the fictional town of Brumley. The family is visited by a man calling himself "Inspector Goole", who questions the family about the suicide of a young working-class woman in her mid-twenties. Long considered part of the repertory of classic drawing-room theater, the play has also been hailed as a scathing criticism of the hypocrisies of Victorian and Edwardian English society and as an expression of Priestley's socialist political principles. (From Wikipedia)

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