Priestley’s classic play of the believable middle-class Yorkshire family called to account for its moral crimes by the enigmatic Inspector Goole stands as a metaphor for our own failure to accept our responsibility to others. Stunningly revived by the Royal National Theatre in 1992, the production transferred to the West End the following year. This is a student edition and contains introduction and notes.
Published by Heinemann – hardback
80 pages
Condition; EXCELLENT