"Enemy of the People" is a play by Henrik Ibsen that premiered in 1882. The play tells the story of Dr. Thomas Stockmann, a small-town doctor who discovers that the town's new spa is contaminated with bacteria. When he tries to warn the town about the danger, he is met with resistance and hostility from the town's leaders, who are afraid that the truth will hurt the town's economy.
Tickets for "Enemy of the People" are available at a variety of prices, depending on the performance date and time. Tickets for weekend performances are typically more expensive than tickets for weekday performances.
Ticket Type | Price Range |
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Orchestra | $50-$100 |
Mezzanine | $40-$80 |
Balcony | $30-$60 |
Tickets for "Enemy of the People" can be purchased online, by phone, or in person at the box office. The easiest way to purchase tickets is online.
To purchase tickets online, visit the theater's website and select the performance you want to attend. Then, select the number of tickets you want and click the "Buy Tickets" button. You will be prompted to create an account or sign in to your existing account. Once you have created an account, you can select your seats and purchase your tickets.
To purchase tickets by phone, call the theater's box office. The box office can be reached at (555) 555-5555.
To purchase tickets in person, visit the theater's box office. The box office is located at 123 Main Street.
Q: What is the age limit for "Enemy of the People"?
A: "Enemy of the People" is not recommended for children under the age of 13.
Q: What are the performance times for "Enemy of the People"?
A: "Enemy of the People" is performed on Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8pm and on Sundays at 2pm and 7pm.
Q: What is the running time for "Enemy of the People"?
A: "Enemy of the People" has a running time of approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Q: Is there an intermission during "Enemy of the People"?
A: Yes, there is an intermission during "Enemy of the People". The intermission is 15 minutes long.
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"Enemy of the People" is a classic play that is still relevant today. The play's themes of truth, justice, and freedom of speech are just as important today as they were when the play was first written. "Enemy of the People" is a powerful and moving play that will stay with you long after you see it.
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