"Jeremy Strong and Michael Imperioli Face Off in 'An Enemy of the People' Broadway Review"

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Jeremy Strong and Michael Imperioli deliver powerful performances in a visceral adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's "An Enemy of the People," skillfully adapted by Amy Herzog and directed by Sam Gold. The production cleverly highlights the play's modern-day relevance, tackling themes such as political divide, whistleblowing, distrust in science, and environmental concerns. Strong's portrayal of Dr. Thomas Stockmann is intense and compelling, while the ensemble cast delivers uniformly excellent performances. The adaptation condenses the original five-act structure into a tight two hours, maintaining the play's urgency and relevance for contemporary audiences.
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