Written In 1882, Henrik Ibsen's AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE Is Still Relevant Today
One half of the Dueling Critics, Jonathan Abarbanel, and Chicago Sun-Times theater critic, Catey Sullivan, review Goodman Theatre's production of AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE and discuss the closing of American Theater Company.
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"That's kinda the genius of the play, you're never allowed to get comfortable. And you never really know who's on the side of righteousness" - Catey Sullivan on the ambiguity of AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE.
Set for Goodman Theatre's AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE
Lanise Antoine Shelley (Katherine) and Philip Earl Johnson (Thomas Stockmann) in Goodman Theatre's production of AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE
Goodman Theatre's production of AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE is running through April 15.
Catey and Jonathan also discussed the closing of American Theater Company.
Will Davis former artistic director of American Theater Company