Enron
Goold's playful and witty directorial approach makes the production highly entertaining and comprehensible.
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
Goold's playful and witty directorial approach makes the production highly entertaining and comprehensible.
Goold's playful and witty directorial approach makes the production highly entertaining and comprehensible.
The only difference between me and the people judging me is they weren't smart enough to do what we did.
One of the most infamous scandals in financial history becomes a theatrical epic. Mixing classical tragedy with savage comedy, it follows a group of flawed men and women in a narrative of greed and loss which reviews the tumultuous 1990s and casts a new light on the financial turmoil in which the world finds itself in 2009.
Based on real life and using music, movement and video, ENRON will be directed by Headlong Theatre's Artistic Director Rupert Goold in his Royal Court directorial debut. His recent credits include the award-winning Macbeth and Six Characters in Search of an Author and King Lear, No Man's Land and Oliver!
Lucy Prebble won the George Devine Award and the Critics Circle Award for Most Promising Playwright for her debut play The Sugar Syndrome at the Royal Court in 2004.
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)
Carl Rice
Theatrical event of the year? The decade!
John Evans
Unfettered modern history