An Enemy of the People
Theater Review: A Rousing “Enemy of the People” at Yale Rep
October 20, 2017
An invigorating staging of Henrik Ibsen’s still pertinent play about spinelessness up and down the political spectrum.
Read More about Theater Review: A Rousing “Enemy of the People” at Yale RepIbsen’s and Miller’s scientist hero must contend with denial, disbelief, ignorance, fear of change, malice, opportunism, greed, the abuse of power, censorship, betrayal, and violence. Sound familiar?
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