Analysis of An inspector calls by J.B Priestly
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Analysis of "An inspector calls" by J.B Priestly Play: "An inspector calls" written by J.B Priestly in 1945, directed by Stephen Daldry Performers include: Tim Frances, Sophie Arnold, Jack Tarlton, Elizabeth Ross Date: 20.10.00 Place: The Garrick theatre, London Occasion: Year 11 GCSE drama course, theatre visit The entrance to the theatre was very formal. There were primary indicators before you even got into the theatre for example outside there were posters of some of the actors in the play. These made me look forward to what we were going to see and it also made me wonder how each different pose fitted into the play. There was also an extract from a review written by the 'Daily Mail', which created a sense of anticipation for the audience. Once you entered the theatre the entrance was very formal. There were more primary indicators such as leaflets and there were also programs on sale. The entrance to the performing...

