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The U.S. tour of the National Theatre's multiple award-winning production of J.B. Priestley's classic thriller, AN INSPECTOR CALLS, presented by ArtsEmerson at Emerson Cutler Majestic Theatre, features masterful direction by Stephen Daldry (who also directed the 1992 West End revival), Ian MacNeil's grand-scale set, spectacular design elements (lighting, sound, and music), as well as a sterling cast of British actors in the principal roles, making you feel as if you have crossed the pond and are in attendance at the venerable National Theatre. Written in 1945 at the end of World War II, Priestley set the action in the fictional town of Brumley, England, in 1912, when the winds of the Great War were in the offing, and these bookends provide a sociopolitical arc to the plot. Pitting the attitudes of the wealthy proponents of industrial capitalism against the socialist view of the needs of the working class, the play strikingly resonates with the current climate of privilege, income inequality, and #MeToo.
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Robert Frost: This Verse Business
Roberts Studio Theatre at Calderwood Pavilion (4/23 - 4/28)
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The Stands
Firehouse Center for the Arts (5/3 - 5/5) | ||
I Hear America Singing: Songs for the People and The American Songbook
St. Luke's Episcopal Church (4/27 - 4/28) | ||
Baby Jane
The Company Theatre (10/11 - 10/27) | ||
Book of Mountain and Seas
Emerson Paramount Center Robert J. Orchard Stage (4/19 - 4/21) | ||
A Christmas Carol
The Company Theatre (11/29 - 12/22) | ||
Zucchero
Emerson Colonial Theatre (5/11 - 5/11) | ||
See The Light: The New Rock Musical
BRRHS Auditorium (4/25 - 4/27) | ||
Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein
Colonial Theatre (6/27 - 7/21) | ||
Orphie and the Book of Heroes
The Ruth Corkin Theatre at Brimmer and May (6/8 - 6/9)
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