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An Enemy of the People archiveBrilliant 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. . Ibsen's masterpiece about truth, leadership and politics in small-town Norway is redefined in an interpretation for the needs of today. There is no-one who is concerned about the issues of war, leaders and accountability who would not be fascinated by Admiration Theatre's production of this great work. <a href="http://www.admirationtheatre.co.uk">Website</a>

Cast/Performers

Mark Farrelly (Dr Stockmann), Simon Matthews, Eva Sirp, Naomi Kerbel, Toby Davies, Chris Scully, Joao Rodrigo, Gavin Phelan, John Kirkham

Creatives/Company

Author: Henrik Ibsen
Producer: Admiration
Translation: Peter Watts
Director: Jon Hewitt

An Enemy of the People

An Enemy of the People (Play) production archive for QTIX code T01581343068. Details of all An Enemy of the People archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S2320

Archive Listings

25 Mar 03
  to
12 Apr 03
Union Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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