"Jeremy Strong and Michael Imperioli Clash in Broadway's 'An Enemy of the People' Review"

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Climate activists affiliated with Extinction Rebellion disrupted a performance of "An Enemy of the People" at Circle in the Square Theatre, drawing a connection between the play and urgent global crises. Jeremy Strong's portrayal of Dr. Thomas Stockmann was described as lacking fire, while the production aimed to blur the lines between past and present. The play, adapted by Amy Herzog, features contemporary vernacular and a streamlined storyline, with attention to texture and tactile detail. The disruption by climate activists added a jolt of relevance to the otherwise stolid revival.
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