An Inspector Calls on Moscow
It’s 1945, and left-leaning author JB Priestley, struggling to be heard in Churchill’s Britain, gets his new play premiered in Stalin’s Russia. Rory Kinnear stars as Priestley.
2025 sees the 80th anniversary of the first production of J B Priestley’s most popular play, An Inspector Calls. He wrote it at the height of his fame, during the last months of World War Two, as a call for post-war social change, and to help encourage a Labour victory in the 1945 General Election.
Considered a ‘dangerous leftie’ by the Conservative government, Priestley was thwarted in his efforts to premiere the play in Churchill’s Britain. Undaunted, he turned his attention to Stalin’s Russia.
It was not the first time Priestley had caused political discomfort. His outspoken views on the war were expressed via his popular Postscripts ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ radio broadcasts between 1940 and 1941, until prime minister Winston Churchill made it clear to Broadcasting House that "Mr Priestley’s war aims are not my war aims". Priestley was duly removed from the airwaves.
An Inspector Calls on Moscow explores the events leading up to the writing, and eventual staging in the USSR, of An Inspector Calls – where it received standing ovations and enthusiastic reviews.
Written by Mark Burgess
J B Priestley…….…..Rory Kinnear
Jane Priestley………Karen Ascoe
Archie Clark Kerr...Nigel Anthony
Harriman…………….Paul Hilton
Ogilvie………………..Richard Attlee
Hertford……………..Trevor Littledale
Daphne………….…..Samantha Hughes
Translator……….....Inna Metlina
Pilot……………………Olegs Ohotins
Producer/Director: David Blount
A Pier production for ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4
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