NOEL COWARD THEATRE

85-88 St Martins Lane, London, WC2N 4AU

ENRON

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It's an incredible achievement to come up with a play with not a dull moment in it. But when that play is a three-hour black comedy about the ins and outs of corporate finance, its time for a street party.

Dominic Maxwell, The Times

WHAT WE SAY

Great night out: Guaranteed
Recommend to friends: You must see this!
See again: Most definitely
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WHAT YOU SAY

3 reviews, average rating:

(4.2 Stars)

Carl Rice: “Theatrical Event Of The Year? The Decade! ”

Toddling along to the Noel Coward theatre last night to attend the opening ... more »

Roger Baker: “ENRON - As Much As We Saw”

Room at the top , last seats available (!) at the left at the back in f... more »

John Evans: “Unfettered Modern History”

I heard that this was a great play and it certainly was. Basically, it was... more »

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Evening Standard Theatre Awards
Best Director for Rupert Goold
Nominated for Best Play
Nominated for Best Actor for Samuel West

OLIVIER AWARDS 2010
Best Director : Rupert Goold
Best Actor : Samuel West (Nomination)
Best Actor in a Supporting Role : Tim Piggott-Smith (Nomination)
Best New Play (Nomination)
Best Lighting : Mark Henderson (Nomination)


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