Photo Flash: First Look at Oyster Mill Playhouse's AN INSPECTOR CALLS

By: Jan. 12, 2015
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Oyster Mill Playhouse is announcing its first show of the 2015 season, the drama, An Inspector Calls. It is written by J.B. Priestley and produced with special arrangement by Samuel French, Inc.

An Inspector Calls takes place on a single night in 1912, focusing on the prosperous middle-class Birling family. A man arrives, calling himself Inspector Goole, who questions the family about the suicide of a young working-class woman. Family members are interrogated and revealed to have been responsible for the young woman's exploitation, abandonment and social ruin, effectively leading to her death.

An Inspector Calls runs three weekends starting Friday, Jan. 16 and closing on Sunday, Feb. 1. Curtain is 8 pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and 2 pm on Sundays. Tickets are $16.00 and they are on sale now. They can be purchased by calling the box office at (717)-737-6768 or through the website, www.oystermill.com.

Photo Flash: First Look at Oyster Mill Playhouse's AN INSPECTOR CALLS
Nick Hughes, Jonathan Morgan, and Charles Smith

Photo Flash: First Look at Oyster Mill Playhouse's AN INSPECTOR CALLS
Mary McCleary and Nick Hughes

Photo Flash: First Look at Oyster Mill Playhouse's AN INSPECTOR CALLS
Jonathan Morgan, Charles Smith, Marianne Krahulec, and Nick Hughes

Photo Flash: First Look at Oyster Mill Playhouse's AN INSPECTOR CALLS
Marianne Krahulec, Nick Hughes, and Charles Smith

Photo Flash: First Look at Oyster Mill Playhouse's AN INSPECTOR CALLS
Marianne Krahulec, Keith Bowerman, Mary McCleary, and Charles Smith

Photo Flash: First Look at Oyster Mill Playhouse's AN INSPECTOR CALLS
Marianne Krahulec, Charles Smith, Nick Hughes, and Keith Bowerman

Photo Flash: First Look at Oyster Mill Playhouse's AN INSPECTOR CALLS
Jonathan Morgan, Marianne Krahulec, and Charles Smith



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