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"An Inspector Calls"

Those Hutt residents who cannot get into Wellington at night are being given the opportunity on i Thursday and Friday to see whit has been described as ' 'possibly the finest play written in the last live years." With the help of the Hutt Repertory Society the Thespians (Inc.) are bringing to the Horticultural Hall their successful Wellington production of "An Inspector Calls," which is one of J. B. Priestley's newest plays The play which, although set in 1912, could easily be altered to fit modern life, attempts to show how anyone's unconsidered and apparently unimportant actions can affect the lives of many others. As the hidden skeletons in each character's cupboard are exposed under the "inspector's" persistent questioning, the story reaches* a tense, unexpected and stimulating climax.

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Hutt News, Volume XXI, Issue 49, 2 June 1948, Page 7

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"An Inspector Calls" Hutt News, Volume XXI, Issue 49, 2 June 1948, Page 7

"An Inspector Calls" Hutt News, Volume XXI, Issue 49, 2 June 1948, Page 7

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