An Inspector Calls
by J. B. Priestley
Where and When
HK Rep Black Box Theatre
8/F,
Sheung Wan Civic Centre
May 18-22 2011
Blurb
J.B. Priestley’s play, An Inspector Calls, first performed in 1945 in the Soviet Union and 1946 in the UK, is one of the dramatist’s best-known works and a classic of mid-20th century English theatre. It is a scathing critique of the hypocrisies of Victorian/Edwardian English society and an expression of Priestley’s Socialist political principles.
The Birlings are an upper middle class family existing comfortably on the profits from their factories in the Midlands. One evening an inspector calls and begins questioning each individual family member about his or her associations with a young girl called Eva Smith who has committed suicide. At first it seems there can be few connections between the Birlings and the lowly Miss Smith but as the evening progresses the family’s hypocrisy and self-satisfaction are revealed.
Now Hong Kong Players Ltd, in association with HK Rep, presents a searing new version of the play, directed by Candice Moore (Sleuth, Misery, The Killing of Sister George), and staged in the round at HK Rep’s Black Box in the Sheung Wan Civic Centre.
Cast
Arthur Birling |
Barry O'Rorke |
Sybil Birling |
Jacqueline Gourlay-Grant |
Sheila Birling |
Alice Bretton |
Gerald Croft |
Nicholas Deal |
Eric Birling |
Hamish Campbell |
Edna |
Lara Genovese |
Inspector Goole |
Howard Paley |
| Director |
Candice Moore |
| Co-Producers |
Teri Fitsell & Stephen Bolton |
| Set Designer |
Lara Genovese |
| Lighting Designer |
Andy Burt |
| Costumes |
Liesbeth Ramondt |
| Music / SFX |
Bethan Greaves |
| Surtitles |
Van Chiu |
| Make-Up Designer |
Leena Lempinen |
| Stage Manager |
Mae Lim |
| Deputy Stage Manager |
Katy Forse |
| Flyer Designer |
Shann Larsson |
| Fight Choreographer |
James Gitsham |
| Production Photographer |
Stuart Plaw |
| Publicity |
Teri Fitsell |
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