By Henrik IbsenAdapted by Arthur MillerWithout power, what good is the truth?A small, coastal fishing community enters into a new era of prosperity and fame when the towns socially-minded, but prideful doctor convinces his brother, the authoritarian and equally prideful mayor, and other leading citizens to transform the local hot springs into a health resort. But, the towns new found fortune is balanced upon the edge of a razor after Dr. Stockmann makes a shocking discovery that will set brother against brother and neighbor against neighbor. Though written by Ibsen in 1882 and adapted by Miller in 1950, An Enemy Of The People grapples with timeless, societal themes such as political and social corruption, science denial, media manipulation, power, class and the isolation of the principled versus the tyranny of the mob. ...Standing up for the truth is for the strong, and the strong must learn to be lonely.Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. Sundays at 2:30 p.m.Doors and bar open one hour prior to performance.
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Hairspray
Fulton Theatre (4/10 - 5/3) | |
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Strauss' Don Quixote
Appell Center for the Performing Arts (3/7 - 3/7) | |
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Every Brilliant Thing
Fulton Theatre (1/16 - 2/1) | |
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The Book Of Mormon at Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Theatre
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Theatre (12/20 - 12/21) | |
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Holiday Inn
Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre (11/7 - 12/28) | |
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Big Fish, The Musical
The Belmont Theatre (2/20 - 3/1) | |
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Dear Evan Hansen
Fulton Theatre (4/24 - 5/17) | |
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