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6 February 2024 - 13 April 2024 / The Duke of York's Theatre, London

An Enemy of the People Tickets

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Unveiling Truth and Power: Matt Smith Stars in An Enemy of the People

What is truth without power?

Director Thomas Ostermeier makes his West End debut with a bold reinterpretation of Henrik Ibsen's classic play, featuring Matt Smith in the lead role.

What is an Enemy of the People about?

Explore Ibsen's thought-provoking narrative as doubt spreads like wildfire in a society where truth takes a back seat to the influence of power and wealth. Dr. Stockmann's groundbreaking discovery about the healing waters in his local baths puts the fate of the entire town in his hands. However, those with everything to lose vehemently reject his claims, setting the stage for a riveting battle that goes beyond the contamination of water.

Director Thomas Ostermeier's West End debut

Witness celebrated director Thomas Ostermeier's West End debut as he breaks barriers in this contemporary production of An Enemy of the People. The play delves into themes that resonate with today's audience, showcasing why this timeless classic remains relevant in perpetuity.

Don't miss out - Limited Run at the Duke of York’s Theatre from 6 February 2024

Don't miss the opportunity to experience Ostermeier's iconoclastic take on this perennial classic. An Enemy of the People featuring Matt Smith is set to captivate audiences at the Duke of York’s Theatre for a strictly limited run starting from 6 February 2024.

Runtime: 2 hrs, 15 minutes (including 1 interval)

Cast & Crew

Cast

  • Matt SmithDr Stockmann
  • Jessica Brown FindlayKatharina Stockmann
  • Priyanga BurfordAslaksen
  • Zachary HartBilling
  • Paul HiltonPeter Stockmann
  • Nigel LindsayMorten Kiil
  • Shubham SarafHovstad

Crew

  • Henrik Ibsen - Writer
  • Thomas Ostermeier - Conceiver & Director
  • Florian Borchmeyer - Co-Adaptor
  • Jan Pappelbaum - Set Designer
  • Natasha Jenkins - Costume Designer
  • Urs Schönebaum - Lighting Designer
  • Ben & Max Ringham - Sound Designer
  • Katharina Ziemke - Wall Paintings
  • Nina Wetzel - Original Costume Design
  • Erich Schneider - Original Lighting Design
  • Malte Beckenback & Daniel Freitag - Original Sound Design
  • David Binder Productions - Producer
  • Wessex Grove - Producer
  • Schaubühne - Originating Producer
  • Rupert Gavin and Mallory Factor Partnership - Co-Producer
  • Eilene Davidson Productions Limited - Co-Producer
  • Good Karma Productions LLC - Co-Producer
  • Ruth & Stephen Hendel - Co-Producer
  • Mom's Money Productions - Co-Producer
  • Patrick Gracey Productions - Co-Producer
  • Winkler & Smalberg Productions - Co-Producer

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The Duke of York's Theatre, St Martin's Ln, London WC2N 4BG

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Charing Cross is the closest train station to The Duke of York's Theatre.

Leicester Square Station

  • Lines: Northern and Piccadilly
  • Directions: 3 mins walk

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  • Distance: 3 mins walk

Bus numbers 24, 29 or 176 stop at Leicester Square, which is just a short walk from The Duke of York's Theatre.

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FAQS

An Enemy of the People is playing at The Duke of York's Theatre on St Martin's Lane in London's West End.

An Enemy of the People has a limited run from 6 February 2024 - 6 April 2024 and is playing at 7:30 pm Monday - Saturday, with 2:00 pm matinee performances on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

The running time of An Enemy of the People is 2 hours and 15 minutes, including an interval.

Delve into Henriks Ibsen's gripping tale where truth is overshadowed by power and wealth. Dr. Stockmann discovers serious pollution in the healing waters in his local baths, putting the town's fate in his hands and sparking a compelling battle beyond water contamination.

An Enemy of the People is suitable for ages 12 and up. Due to its mature themes, An Enemy of the People is not appropriate for younger audiences. The play explores complex topics such as societal responsibility, ethics and corruption, which may not be engaging or appropriate for younger audiences.

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Matt Smith is a versatile British actor known for his roles as the Eleventh Doctor in Doctor Who (2010-2013), Prince Philip in The Crown (2016–2017), and Prince Daemon Targaryen in HBO's House of the Dragon (2022–present). Catch him live in London's West End as Doctor Thomas Stockmann in An Enemy of the People.

Don't miss the opportunity to see Matt Smith acting live as the lead role of Alex McQueen in the London West End theatre show An Enemy of the People.

Henrik Ibsen wrote the five-act play in 1883.

Experience the West End debut of acclaimed director Thomas Ostermeier as he pushes boundaries in this modern rendition of An Enemy of the People.

The screen adaption of An Enemy of the People was released in 1978 and starred Steve McQueen as Doctor Thomas Stockmann. You can now see An Enemy of the People in London's West End from 6 February 2024 - 6 April 2024.

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