Enron
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We recommend for
Anybody wanting to see a unique theatrical show, borne of one of the most infamous scandals in financial history.
What the experts think
The Guardian says:It renders Enron's rise and fall in exciting theatrical terms ... Read the full review
Cast and Creatives
Author: Lucy Prebble
Director: Rupert Goold
Designer:Anthony Ward
Lighting: Mark Henderson
Composition and Sound: Adam Cork
Video and Projection: Jon Driscoll
Jeffrey Skilling: Samuell West
Claudia Roe: Amanda Drew
Andy Fastow: Tom Goodma-Hill
Ken Lay: Tim Pigott-Smith
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What to expect
Inspired by real-life events, and using music, movement and video, you'll be riveted by Theatreland's award-winning representation of the rise and fall of a multi-billion dollar corporation.
Synopsis
Inspired by the world-famous scandal that rocked the world of finance, Enron mixes real-life events with theatrical embellishments to tell the story of Enron's rise as a darling of US capitalism in the 1990s.
A daring combination of classic tragedy and savage comedy, the production reviews the tumultuous 90s and casts new light on today's economic climate.
Enron won the 2009 TMA Theatre Award for Best New Play.
Further Information
- Enron Theatre:
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Noel Coward Theatre
- Address:
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85-88 St Martin's Lane,
London,
WC2N
Map directions to Noel Coward Theatre
- Nearest Tube Station:
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Leicester Square
- Show Duration:
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2 hours 40 minutes
- Assisted Performances:
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We are unable to offer tickets for assisted performances. Please contact the theatre directly for more information.

