Enemy of the People
By Henrik Ibsen
Directed by Gail Dartez
What happens when truth conflicts with the will of the majority? 'An Enemy of the People' explores this question through the story of Dr. Stockman, who discovers poison in his town's water supply and is ostracized by townspeople unwilling to face the facts. Henrik Ibsen, considered the father of Realism, presents a savage case against society and his classic theme is as valid now as it was over 100 years ago. This vivid, troubling story will resonate with modern audiences as it did in Ibsen's own time.
Performance Dates:
March 26-29 at 7:30 pm
General Admission $8, Students and Seniors $5
In the Black Box Theater






