An Inspector Calls - Wyndham's Theatre

An Inspector Calls
Wyndham's Theatre
Thu, 03rd Dec 2009  -  Sat, 20th Mar 2010
Stephen Daldry’s multi award-winning production of JB Priestley’s classic drama returned to the West End in September for an eight week season at the Novello Theatre. Now, due to popular demand, and having been seen by over 60,000 people, the production extends its run and transfers to the Wyndham’s Theatre on 3 December for sixteen weeks.
Public Booking opens at 10am on Thursday 5 November 2009.
Stephen Daldry returned to direct the revival with a cast featuring Nicholas Woodeson as Inspector Goole, David Roper as Arthur Birling, Sandra Duncan as Sybil Birling, Marianne Oldham as Sheila Birling, Robin Whiting as Eric Birling and Timothy Watson as Gerald Croft.
Following its initial success at the National Theatre, Stephen Daldry’s production of An Inspector Calls transferred to the West End for two years, prior to a world tour. In 1993 the production opened on Broadway, winning an unprecedented string of awards including four Tony Awards. Winning a total of 19 major awards since it first opened, this landmark production has played in Australia, the United States, Japan and Europe, and as well as its first West End run, has completed six major UK tours and a return visit to the West End which lasted for over eight years. Well in excess of 2 million theatergoers have watched the production at nearly 5000 performances.
World-renowned as one of Britain’s leading theatre and film directors, Stephen Daldry has been back in the spotlight as his latest film The Reader won numerous award nominations and its star Kate Winslet picked up both the Oscar and the BAFTA for Best Actress. Since then,
Daldry’s hugely popular stage musical Billy Elliot has been nominated for a staggering 15 awards. When An Inspector Calls opened at the National Theatre in 1992 to universal acclaim it was awarded three Olivier Awards, two Evening Standard Awards and was hailed as the definitive production.
Written at the end of the Second World War and set before the First, An Inspector Calls is a compelling and haunting thriller. The story begins when the mysterious Inspector Goole calls unexpectedly on the prosperous Birling family home. Their peaceful family dinner party is shattered by his investigations into the death of a young woman.

4 STARS
'Still brilliantly accusatory, bracing and strange'
The Guardian

5 STARS
'Did any stage revival in the Nineties take more risks, cause more jaws to drop or do more to shake people awake to the transformative power of theatre than Stephen Daldry’s radical re-visioning of J B Priestley’s An Inspector Calls?’
'Ever-green fresh. No other revival in this dying decade has come close to matching its breath-taking daring and faultless execution'
Daily Telegraph

5 STARS
'Visually astonishing'
'Seeing it again on its return to London re-enforces what an amazing, expressionist vision Daldry had but also what fantastic material he had to work with'
Daily Express