‘An Inspector Calls’ hits the Maltz Jupiter Theatre stage
When an inspector mysteriously arrives at the home of the affluent Birling family, their intimate dinner party takes a turn for the worst. Inspector Goole brutally questions each family member regarding the death of a young woman, but each denies knowing her. Will the inspector get to the bottom of the mystery or will secrets remain?
Onstage February 4
– 18 at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre, the dazzling psychological thriller An Inspector Calls examines a family whose members must confront their actions as their pasts are brought to light. Described as breathtakingly daring and jaw-dropping, this stylized mystery is filled with twists and turns, keeping audiences guessing until the very end.
“An Inspector Calls is an intelligent, though-provoking and explosive drama,” said Andrew Kato, the Theatre’s producing artistic director and chief executive. “We’ve had a history of our audiences enjoying our mysteries, with a wide range of strong titles through the years. We’re very fortunate that the run of this production is almost completely sold out.”
Directed by multiple Carbonell Award-winning South Florida director J. Barry Lewis, the play will feature a cast of 12 acclaimed actors, including James Andreassi as Inspector Goole,
Rob Donohoe as family patriarch Arthur Birling and Angie Radosh as matriarch Sybil.
An Inspector Calls is sponsored by Jodie and Dan Hunt and the Roy A. Hunt Foundation and Priscilla Heublein. Single tickets for An Inspector Calls start at $58; for showtimes, tickets and additional information, call 561-575-2223 or visit jupitertheatre.org