"An Enemy of the People on Broadway: Critics, Protests, and Powerful Performances"

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The Broadway revival of Henrik Ibsen's An Enemy of the People, newly adapted by Amy Herzog and directed by Sam Gold, has officially opened at Circle in the Square Theatre. The production features a talented cast including Jeremy Strong, Michael Imperioli, and Victoria Pedretti. The play follows Doctor Thomas Stockmann as he tries to alert the public about poisoned water in a Norwegian spa town, leading to a moral examination of public outcry and the struggles of whistleblowers. Reviews from various publications are rolling in, offering insights into the production.
- Reviews: What Are Critics Saying About An Enemy of the People on Broadway? Playbill
- Review: Ibsen’s ‘Enemy of the People,’ Starring Jeremy Strong The New York Times
- Protests Are Supposed to Be an Inconvenience The Nation
- Theater Review: 'An Enemy of the People,' with Jeremy Strong Vulture
- ‘An Enemy Of The People’ Broadway Review: Jeremy Strong & Michael Imperioli In Battle For Our Times Deadline
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