An Enemy of the People

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Paperback, 64 pages ISBN: 9781839043345Publication Date:
29 Feb 2024
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Ebook, 64 pages ISBN: 9781788507875Publication Date:
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This English version: Duke of York’s Theatre, West End, 2024

An Enemy of the People

By Henrik Ibsen Adapted by Thomas Ostermeier and Florian Borchmeyer

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Duke of York's Theatre, West End
From Mon 12 Feb 2024 to Sat 13 Apr 2024

When Dr Stockmann makes a disturbing discovery about the healing waters in his local baths, he holds the future of the whole town in his hands. But doubt spreads faster than disease, and those with everything to lose refuse to accept his word. Soon, a battle is raging – and it goes far beyond contaminated water… 

Ibsen's provocative play about truth in a society driven by power and money is given a startling contemporary spin in Thomas Ostermeier and Florian Borchmeyer's acclaimed version, which premiered at the Avignon Festival followed by the Schaubühne in Berlin in 2012. It has since toured to more than thirty cities around the world.

This edition of An Enemy of the People was published alongside the first English-language production, in a version by Duncan Macmillan. It opened at the Duke of York's Theatre in the West End in 2024, starring Matt Smith and Jessica Brown Findlay.

Thomas Ostermeier is a German theatre director, acclaimed for his innovative and often iconoclastic productions of classic and contemporary plays. He is the Artistic Director of the Schaubühne. 

'Thrilling… Ibsen's drama scales new heights of excitement and fascination' Guardian 

'Ostermeier is the most important theater director of his generation' New Republic

Press Quotes

'A rock'n'roll reimagining of Ibsen's timeless corruption drama... showcases Ibsen's timelessness and also adapts the play's moral arguments excellently for our times'

Guardian

'Electrifying... an impassioned examination of society and the powerlessness of democracy to check an abuse of power... Ostermeier is using theatre as a political rallying place, somewhere to ask what we really think'

WhatsOnStage

'Surreal, provocative and very funny... deliciously spikey... fascinating and bracingly direct... Ostermeier blows the themes of the play up in the most thrilling way'

Time Out

'Blistering... full of contemporary resonances'

Financial Times

'Inspired and absolutely terrifying'

Radio Times

'Thrilling... smashes the fourth wall and gives us some revolutionary theatre'

Theatre Weekly

'Shockingly audacious... Ibsen goes punk... Explosive, anarchic and swaggeringly rock'n'roll'

London Theatre

'Scorchingly relevant... ominous and thought-provoking'

All That Dazzles

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Performing rights not held by Nick Hern Books

Paperback,64 pages ISBN: 9781839043345Publication Date:
29 Feb 2024
Size: 198mm x 129mm£10.99 £8.79You save £2.20 (20%)
Ebook,64 pages ISBN: 9781788507875Publication Date:
29 Feb 2024
£10.99 £8.79You save £2.20 (20%)
Professional Production On Stage at:
Duke of York's Theatre, West End Mon 12 Feb 2024 - Sat 13 Apr 2024

Also by Henrik Ibsen:

Peer Gynt
Nora : A Doll's House
Judgement Day
Ghosts
Ibsen: Three Plays
Hedda
Hedda Tesman
Hedda Gabler
John Gabriel Borkman
An Enemy of the People
Hedda Gabler
Little Eyolf
Peer Gynt
John Gabriel Borkman
The League of Youth
Emperor and Galilean
A Doll's House
Rosmersholm
The Master Builder
Rosmersholm
The Lady From the Sea
An Enemy of the People
Ghosts
John Gabriel Borkman
Hedda Gabler
A Doll's House
The Lady from the Sea
A Master Builder
The Wild Duck
The Master Builder

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