An Inspector Calls Reviews
Washington Post- Highly Recommended
"...“Class” dismissed! Or rather, deliciously dissed, in the elegant wrecking ball J.B. Priestley takes to English class presumption in his 1945 play, “An Inspector Calls.” Stage and film director Stephen Daldry (“Billy Elliot”) has faithfully, expertly remounted the highly successful revival that he first staged in London in 1992, and that went on to award-winning runs in the West End and Broadway."
DC Theater Arts- Highly Recommended
"...J.B. Priestley’s An Inspector Calls, as directed by Stephen Daldry, represents the best of international theatre. The play combines the chocolate-box delights of an Agatha Christie mystery with deeper undertones of morality and a tinge of the supernatural. Daldry’s justly famous version—first produced in the 1990s—is expressionistic in style, and equally relevant 25 years later."
Talkin Broadway- Highly Recommended
"...The play runs one hour and 45 minutes, with no intermission, and it's riveting right up to the climactic coup de théâtre and beyond."
DCTheatreScene- Highly Recommended
"...I vigorously encourage readers not to miss this production. Shakespeare Theatre Company, like the Kennedy Center, has been invaluable in bringing international theatre into town. Too frequently, the runs have been frustratingly short. What a treat for us that An Inspector Calls will be with us through December 23rd."
BroadwayWorld- Highly Recommended
"..."An Inspector Calls" remained a popular play to produce over the decades - even before the eye-popping current production - because each cast member gets a chance to show their stuff under the individual questioning."