Broadway's Amy Herzog-penned revival of Henrik Ibsen's An Enemy of the People ends its extended run at the Circle in the Square Theatre June 23.
The revival, directed by Sam Gold from a newly adapted script by Herzog, was previously scheduled to complete its run June 16. The production opened March 18—read the reviews here.
The company is led by Jeremy Strong (Succession), who received a Tony for his performance as the truth teller Doctor Thomas Stockmann. He's joined by Emmy winner Michael Imperioli (The Sopranos) as Peter Stockmann, and Victoria Pedretti (The Haunting of Hill House) as Petra Stockmann.
They are supported by David Patrick Kelly (Once) as Morten Kiil, Katie Broad as Randine, Bill Buell (Ink), Caleb Eberhardt (Choir Boy) as Hovstad, Matthew August Jeffersas Billing, David Mattar Merten, Max Roll (Good Night, Oscar), Thomas Jay Ryan as Aslaksen, and Alan Trong as Captain Horster.
Set in a small Norwegian spa town, An Enemy of the People follows the principled Doctor Thomas Stockmann as he attempts to alert the public that the spa’s water is poisoned. The resulting backlash to his revelation, borne out of society's desperation for financial preservation, examines the morality of public outcry and the struggles shouldered by whistleblowers across time. This was the first production of the work to play Broadway since 2012, when Boyd Gaines led a revival.
The revival features scenic design by dots, costume design by David Zinn, lighting design by Isabella Byrd, sound design by Mikaal Sulaiman, hair and wig design by Campbell Young Associates, production stage management by Rachel Bauder, technical supervision by Juniper Street Productions, fight direction by Thomas Schall, and casting by Taylor Williams Casting. 101 Productions serves as general manager.
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