Photos: ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE to Open at Odyssey Theatre in Bart DeLorenzo Adaptation
Jay Paulson leads a cast that includes Jason McBeth, Cara Mitsuko and Dennis Dun in the six-week run.
Director Bart DeLorenzo brings Henrik Ibsen's 'Enemy of the People' squarely into the 21st century with a new adaptation that thrusts the play's central conflicts—between public health and economic survival, individual conscience and collective will—into contemporary focus. The Odyssey Theatre Ensemble production opens for a six-week run.


Jay Paulson, DeJuan Christopher, Cara Mitsuko, Clay Hollander, Jason McBeth Photo by Cooper Bates

Jason McBeth, Clay Hollander, Lauren Campedelli, Jay Paulson, Cara Mitsuko, DeJuan Christopher Photo by Cooper Bates

Jay Paulson, Jason McBeth, Cara Mitsuko, Clay Hollander Photo by Cooper Bates

Jay Paulson, Lauren Campedelli, DeJuan Christopher, Clay Hollander Photo by Cooper Bates

Jay Paulson, DeJuan Christopher, Clay Hollander Photo by Cooper Bates

Jay Paulson and DeJuan Christopher Photo by Cooper Bates

Cara Mitsuko and Jay Paulson Photo by Cooper Bates

Jay Paulson and Dennis Dun Photo by Cooper Bates

Dennis Dun and Jay Paulson Photo by Cooper Bates

Cara Mitsuko and Jay Paulson Photo by Cooper Bates
When Dr. Tom Stockmann discovers that the waters of the local hot springs are contaminated, the solution seems obvious: shut them down before more people are harmed. But protecting public health comes with a devastating price. As financial interests, political expediency and public opinion collide, Stockmann finds himself branded not a hero, but an 'enemy of the people.'
The Odyssey cast includes Jay Paulson as Dr. Stockmann; Jason McBeth as his brother, the town mayor; Cara Mitsuko as his wife, Kate; Dennis Dun as his father-in-law, Martin Kiel; DeJuan Christopher and Clay Hollander as the editor and reporter of local news site The People's Voice; and Lauren Campedelli as the news site's wealthy backer.
Performances continue through Sept. 27. For more information, go to OdysseyTheatre.com.
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