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J. B. Priestley's "An Inspector Calls" will be given a reading theatre production with free admission by the Harvard Dramatic Club for one night, Thursday, March 6, at Sanders Theatre. The reading theatre type of production offers an imitation of the action in addition to voicing the lines while only a mimimum number of props are used.
The play, a psychological drama concerning the effects of the industrial revolution, will be produced by John M. Gregg '54 and directed by Marshall S. Spiller '53.
The Inspector will be Albert Pariow '54. Other players are Gregg as Mr. Birling, Sarah K. Levy '54 as Mrs. Birling. Danielle G. Holmgren '55 as their daughter, William White GS as their son, and Robert A. Munro '53 as Gerald Croft.
The play's plot concerns the death of an underprivileged girl. Each member of the family has something to do with the death, and the Inspector calls to impress upon them the graveness of their deeds.
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