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The story begins with the mysterious Inspector Goole arriving unexpectedly at the prosperous Birling family home. Their peaceful dinner party is shattered by his investigations into their involvement in the death of a young woman whom each of them in turn has exploited. Stephen Daldry's production of J. B. Priestley's An
Inspector Calls is without doubt one of the most outstanding
theatrical events of our generation. Winner of 19 major awards, it
opened at the National Theatre in 1992, transferring to the West
End for two years before going on an extensive international tour
including Australia and New York (Broadway). The last West End
production ran for 8 years and the show has enjoyed a number of
major UK tours. |
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| Theatre: | Wyndham's Theatre,
Charing Cross Road, London |
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| Times: | Performances booking to March
20th, 2010 |
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| Prices: | Orchestra stalls |
£70.00 & £57.00 |
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Dress Circle |
£70.00 & £57.00 |
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Upper Circle |
£42.00 |
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Prices include all booking fees & taxes. |
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