AN INSPECTOR CALLS has themes of responsibility, class structure, and social duty. Set in 1912, Arthur Birling, a wealthy factory owner, is celebrating his daughter's engagement to the son of another industrialist. The celebration is interrupted by Inspector Goole who is conducting an investigation of the suicide of a working-class woman. As the Inspector questions the family members in the dining room, it becomes obvious that each person had a connection to the young woman and had treated her badly. A chain of events led to her despair. The drama is thought-provoking with interesting psychological profiles and a strong moral message.
Directed by James F. Ring, the play is performed by some of the finest actors currently working on Cape Cod, including Rob Minshall as Inspector Goole, Miranda Daniloff Mancusi as Sybil Birling, Kelly Kean as Sheila Birling, Larry Lickteig as Arthur Birling, John Hanright as Eric Birling, Dan Svirsky as Gerald Croft, Erica Slater and Cissy Gorge share the role of Edna.
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Year | Category | |
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1994 | Best Revival of a Play | Winner |
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