An Inspector Calls is a gripping and eerie thriller that was written near the conclusion of the Second World War and is set before the First. Inspector Goole shows up suddenly at the wealthy Birling family house to start the narrative. His inquiries about a young woman’s death disrupt their tranquil dinner gathering. His shocking discoveries cause them to question their morals and the fundamental foundations of their life. This is a must-see for a whole new generation and is more pertinent than ever right now.
An Inspector Calls, directed by Stephen Daldry, has played to more than 5 million theatregoers worldwide and received a total of 19 major honours since its debut in 1992, including four Tony Awards and three Olivier Awards. The most critically acclaimed show in National Theatre history is An Inspector Calls.