AN
INSPECTOR CALLS
Directed by Edward Baldwin
NODA Review
A good production, directed by Edward
Baldwin, of this classic J.B. Priestley play. The set was
excellent and showed just the right amount of opulence.
Arthur Birling, played by Vernon Roberts, gave a good,
solid performance while Cassandra Moon as his daughter
Sheila gave good characterisation. Sean Duxbury was
excellent as Gerald Croft and Hilary Lowe was outstanding
as the mother Sybil. Her self-righteous attitude and her
belief that she had done nothing wrong gave depth and
insight into the lives and thoughts of the Edwardians. John
Jo`hnston's Inspector was quite sinister and he played
relentlessly on the fear of the son and daughter.
Well done.






