An Enemy of the People

by Henrik Ibsen

  • Performances: November 3 through 6, 2010 at 8:00 p.m.
  • First staged amid controversy in 1882, this powerful indictment of society’s clueless disdain for scientific discovery has lost none of its deep passion nor any of its great humor through a century of nuclear weaponry, global warming, uncontrollable oil spills, and politicians on the take. Translated and adapted by Christopher Hampton. Directed by Michael O’Neill.
  • Auditions: September 7 and 8, 2010, at 7:00 p.m. on the mainstage of the Williams Center for the Arts. Casting 5-6f, 9-10m. Perusal scripts can be signed out from Joyce Wallace in the Williams Center box office. For further information, contact Professor O’Neill (oneillm@lafayette.edu)
  • For audition information, click here: Enemy audition info
  • For an audition form, click here: Audition Form Enemy