A GHOSTLY tale of morality and shattering revelations shocked diners in Halliwell.
This respectable diner party came to an abrupt end when an unexpected guest called, bring dark secrets with them.
An Inspector Calls is one of JB Priestley's most successful plays.
The story has just concluded a massive run in the West End and is know to thousands of school children thanks to its place as a stalwart of the curriculum.
Halliwell Methodist Drama Group brought the production to stage back in 1974.
The two-night run took place at Harvey Street School in September.
Pictured are the cast all set for curtain call as the prosperous Birling family and the arrival of the mysterious Inspector Goole who shatters their peaceful dinner party is shattered with his investigation into the death of a young woman.
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