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An Inspector Calls (Wyndham's Theatre, West End)

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starstarstarstarThis is proof that some plays are simply timeless. A great production can breathe new life into them, as Stephen Daldry did 17 years ago in staging this (then) 47-year old morality play at the National Theatre. Since then, it’s had another stint at the National, 10 years in four visits to the West End, 7 UK tours, a year on Broadway, and one US and two Australian tours! Until this production, it was a static play with seven actors in one drawing-room. Daldry’s metaphorical setting in a society getting by in a wartime wasteland with the family home collapsing as their lives do as a result of the revelations uncovered by ‘The Inspector’ brings out the morality that J B Priestly intended. I saw it when it first opened at the National and it was good to renew my acquaintance with what must be one of the great post-war productions. Well, it still packs a punch after another 17 years. The current cast are very good indeed, even with two understudies in lead roles. And the morals mean as much if not more in 2010 as they did in 1992 when this production began or 1945 when it was written or indeed 1912 when it’s set. - Gareth James31 Jan 10
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