It’s the Covid pandemic all over again at the Circle in the Square, where a radically pared-down version of Henrik Ibsen’s “An Enemy of the People” opened Monday. Best of all is Jeremy Strong’s Dr.
A Tony-winning adaptation of the Henrik Ibsen play about small town corruption is a fitting choice for the new TimeLine — and the era we live in. But the protagonist’s victory is too assured.
Henrik Ibsen, widely recognized as the world's second-most performed playwright after Shakespeare, skillfully explores the nuances of modern consciousness, drawing parallels with the style of Greek ...
There is a masterful improvised scene in San Jose Stage Company’s production of “An Enemy of the People,” lending itself to a patron’s erudite opening night observation. That tidbit had to do with a ...