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Performance

VenueDuke of York's Theatre
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From6th February 2024
Opened20th February 2024
To13th April 2024
When19:30. Wed, Sat Mats 14:00
Duke of York's Theatre (V392)
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  • Date of change: 5 Sep 23 - T39560556

An Enemy of the People

An Enemy of the People

Work:: An Enemy of the People (S2320)

Brilliant Dr Stockmann, Chief Medical Officer of the Baths, has made a shocking scientific discovery about the standards of sanitation at the popular local spa. Luckily technology has a ready solution: the polluted baths must close immediately, so cleansing and rebuilding work can be carried out. But not everyone sees things quite so simply. What about the impact of closure on tourism, property and commerce? What about the town's wider image and reputation? Dr Stockmann's brother, the Mayor, has one drastic response. The local tradespeople and property owners have another. Now it is up to the liberal press. Dare they print the facts Dr Stockmann has uncovered, and let the public make up their own minds? Ibsen's thrilling play is a searing examination of the intricate workings of power and influence, and an investigation into who holds real authority in society. .
Author Henrik Ibsen

Production:: (T39560556)

Thomas Ostermeier's bold reimagining of Henrik Ibsen's play originally produced at Schaubuhne Berlin.
Producer David Binder Productions
Producer Wessex Grove
Adapted by Thomas Ostermeier
Adapted by Florian Borchmeyer
Director Thomas Ostermeier
Performer Matt Smith (Dr Stockmann)
Performer Jessica Brown Findlay (Katharina Stockmann)
Performer Priyanga Burford (Aslaksen)
Performer Zachary Hart (Billing)
Performer Paul Hilton (Peter Stockmann)
Performer Nigel Lindsay (Morten Kiil)
Performer Shubham Saraf (Hovstad)

Listing:: L01354903305




Production details

Thomas Ostermeier's bold reimagining of Henrik Ibsen's play originally produced at Schaubuhne Berlin.

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