The performance in question was a performance of
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Review of An Inspector Calls... The performance in question was a performance of "An Inspector Calls", by J B Priestley, at the Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue, London. It was watched on the 24th October 2001. One noticeably unique idea behind this particular performance was how the set was arranged. The scenery on the stage was well made and there had obviously been much effort put in. The Birlings' house on the stage was quite extraordinary. It was small and detailed, displaying the Birling family's affluence and wealth. Inside the house, the rooms were elaborately furnished and fitted. The wallpaper was rich and colourful, with a jungle or plant pattern on it - a great sign of wealth around those times. There was a beautiful, imposing grand father clock in the room, intricately decorated. The table was decorated and laid lavishly, with silver cutlery and golden candlesticks. The room looked comfortable and a place...


