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Enemy of the People: After Henrik Ibsen By Robert Icke with Ann Dowd


  • Thompson Arts Center at Park Avenue Armory 643 Park Avenue New York, NY 10065 (map)

June 22–August 8, 2021

Building on the institution’s commitment to presenting spectacular, unconventional productions that cannot be mounted in traditional theaters, Park Avenue Armory announces the fourth commissioned work in its Social Distance Hall series: the world premiere of Enemy of the People, written by Henrik Ibsen and adapted by the groundbreaking director and playwright Robert Icke (1984The DoctorMary StuartHamletOresteia, and Oedipus). As conceived by Robert Icke, the play weaves a tale of morality, suspense, and controversy, with multiple characters represented by a single actor—Emmy Award-winning actor Ann Dowd (The Handmaid’s Tale).

Commissioned by Park Avenue Armory and developed during the pandemic, the play centers on a small former manufacturing town that has been revitalized as a resort destination due to its natural hot springs. When a scientist, who is the sister of the town’s Mayor, finds that the water is contaminated and the baths must be shut down, a democratic society confronts, in public and in private, a complex ethical crisis. The audience will be seated at tables and will be invited to vote as a group at critical moments of the story—and the majority vote will determine the play’s direction at each juncture.

Please note that at check-in on the day of the performance, you will be required to show proof of vaccination and a government-issued photo ID. The performance date must be at least 14 days since you received your last dose of the vaccine.