
An Enemy of the People
When a man discovers an environmental threat to his community, he is forced to stand alone, courageously exposing corruption and lies threatening to destroy the town he loves. A dramatic classic from the pen of two great masters.
“Provocative, startling, breathtaking”(London’s) Financial Times
“Confronts and makes us wonder”Daily Mail
Reviews
REVIEWS
Heroism, Quiet and Loud, At Deep Dish And PlayMakers
By Aaron Keck
Chapelboro.com
March 8, 2015
In Arthur Miller’s update of Ibsen, a whistleblower’s righteous zeal also accounts for his flaws
By Byron Woods
INDY Week
March 4, 2015
Play Review: An Enemy of the People
By Amanda D. Raymond
The Triangle Tribune
March 3, 2015
PRC’s terrific ‘Enemy’ relfects today’s headlines
By Roy C. Dicks
News & Observer
March 2, 2015
Henrik Ibsen’s “An Enemy of the People” Explores the Whistleblower’s Dilemma in Depth at PRC
By Robert W. McDowell
Triangle Arts & Entertainment
March 2, 2015
Excellent Production of An Enemy of the People at PlayMakers Rep
By Kate Dobbs Ariail
The Five Points Star
March 2, 2015
An Enemy of the People leaves audience awestruck
By Sarah McQuillan
The Daily Tar Heel
March 1, 2015
Dynamic Staging & Savage Reality Mark PRC’s An Enemy of the People
By Alan R. Hall
Classical Voice of North Carolina (CVNC)
February 28, 2015
NEWS
A PLAY FOR ALL TIMES: PlayMakers to present ‘An Enemy of the People’
By Cliff Bellamy
The Herald Sun
February 26, 2015
PlayMakers’ “An Enemy of the People” explores media and public opinion
By Sarah McQuillan
The Daily Tar Heel
February 25, 2015
Arthur Miller’s 1950 Adaptation of “An Enemy of the People” by Henrik Ibsen is a Timely Topical Drama
By Robert W. McDowell
Triangle Arts & Entertainment
February 24, 2015
Where We’ll Be
Indy Week
February 25, 2015
Who’s Talking With D.G. Martin
Guests: Director Tom Quaintance, Actors Michael Bryan French and Anthony Newfield
WCHL Chapelboro
February 14, 2015