Trailer from Enron: The Play
There was a warning. And its name was ENRON. One of the most infamous scandals in financial history becomes a unique theatrical event in Rupert Goolds brilliant production (Guardian). Mixing class...
There was a warning. And its name was ENRON.
One of the most infamous scandals in financial history becomes a unique theatrical event in Rupert Goolds brilliant production (Guardian). Mixing classical tragedy with savage comedy, it reviews the tumultuous 1990s and casts new light on the current financial situation. In what promises to be an outstanding evening (ES), ENRON is the exhilarating answer to a $60bn question (Times).
Are you kidding me? Did we take advantage? Thats what we do, thats how the world works. When you ask, Did you take advantage?, I hear Do you make a living?, Do you breathe in and out?, Are you a man? Yes, we took advantage. And the only difference between me and the people judging me is they werent smart enough to do what we did.
Inspired by real-life events and using music, dance and video, ENRON is directed by Headlong Theatre's Artistic Director Rupert Goold whose recent credits include the award-winning Macbeth and Six Characters in Search of an Author, King Lear, No Man's Land and Oliver!
Andrew Dickson, Alex Healey and Michael Tait
guardian.co.uk,
Wednesday 24 February 2010
Lucy Prebble, Rupert Goold and Samuel West talk about their award-winning play Enron, now in the West End – and explain how a saga of corporate collapse became a morality tale for our times. Guardian Video
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