An Inspector Calls (National Theatre production)

The 1992 production of J.B. Priestly's play, An Inspector Calls, by English director Stephen Daldry, opened at the National Theatre in 1992 and later transferred to the Aldwych Theatre on 25 August 1993 and then to the Garrick Theatre on 24 October 1995. Daldry's production (with set design by Ian MacNeil) was notable for employing non-naturalistic staging, set design, lighting and musical composition, drawing heavily from Expressionism as well as cinematic styles of film noir and horror films.

An Inspector Calls (National Theatre production)

The 1992 production of J.B. Priestly's play, An Inspector Calls, by English director Stephen Daldry, opened at the National Theatre in 1992 and later transferred to the Aldwych Theatre on 25 August 1993 and then to the Garrick Theatre on 24 October 1995. Daldry's production (with set design by Ian MacNeil) was notable for employing non-naturalistic staging, set design, lighting and musical composition, drawing heavily from Expressionism as well as cinematic styles of film noir and horror films.