An Inspector Calls
It’s a very grown-up play and it’s about an inspector (Mikhail Roberts) who comes to a family’s home when they were having a party about their daughter (Brielle Rivera) who got engaged. He said (the inspector) that a woman named Eva Smith died. And he comes around asking each and every one of them questions to see if they knew her. It turns out that they did and they each did something that was making her life more and more terrible and then she killed herself. The inspector wants them to think of what they could have done differently. The play was so gooooooood! It was funny when the people were awkward with each other. I think the brother (Jackson Purdy) was the funniest. The people got more and more angry with each other and I was like yeah do it more, because it kept getting more intense. You’re always wondering what’s going to happen next in the play which was what made it sooooo goooood! I didn’t understand THAT much but I understand what was the logic of the play, but I couldn’t keep track of all the conversations cause I was like wha wha what??? And it was all because it was a grown-up play. I rate this play 10 out of 10 because, first of all, Mommy directed it, second of all because I finally got to see a grown-up play, third of all because It. Is.
Love, Margot
An Inspector Calls Runs now until March 11th
Ticket Info: FSU/Asolo Conservatory tickets
Photo by: Frank Artura


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