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An Inspector Calls
Theater Tickets
Novello Theatre
Price
£52.20
Prices shown are a guide to standard adult prices generally available, and include any applicable per ticket fees - other concessions may also be available.
Booking from
Fri, 13th November 2009
Booking to
Sat, 14th November 2009
London TheaterNovello Theatrewithin walking distanceAn Inspector Calls
From the Oscar nominated Director of The Reader, The Hours and Billy Elliot comes the multi award-winning West End and Broadway production of J. B. Priestley's classic thriller An Inspector Calls.
The story begins with the mysterious Inspector Goole arriving unexpectedly at the prosperous Birling family home. Their peaceful dinner party is shattered by his investigations into their involvement in the death of a young woman whom each of them in turn has exploited. Stephen Daldry's production of J. B. Priestey's An Inspector Calls is without doubt the most outstanding theatrical events of our generation. Winner of 19 major awards, it opened at the National Theatre in 1992, transferring to the West End for two years before going on an extensive international tour including Australia and New York (Broadway). The last West End production ran for 8 years and the show has enjoyed a number of major UK tours. 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
Price:
£52.20
Prices shown are a guide to standard adult prices generally available, and include any applicable per ticket fees - other concessions may also be available.
TravelNearest Underground: Covent Garden (Piccadilly line)/Temple (Circle & District line)From Covent Garden turn right (south) towards the market. Turn left and walk around the piazza clockwise, taking the first left hand (east) exit along Russell Street. Take the first right (south) down Wellington Street. Take first left again along Tavistock Street. Then first right down Catherine Street. The theatre is at the bottom of Catherine Street on the Aldwych crescent. From Temple exit via Temple Place and head left (west). Turn right on to Surrey Street, and then left onto the Strand. Cross to the north side of the Strand at Somerset House, and head follow the Aldwych cresecent. The theatre is about 50m on the left, just past Catherine Street. Nearest Rail: Charing Cross Exit via the Strand, cross the road to the north side of the Strand, and head right (east). The theatre is at the very end of the Strand on the Aldwych crescent. Parking: NCP Drury Lane, Parker Street. Meters around theatre. Parking in central London is limited and expensive, please use public transport whenever possible. |
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