An Enemy of the People
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"...it would be challenging to find a 19th century drama that speaks as directly to our pandemic-scarred society as this one." Charles McNulty, LA Times
Dr. Thomas Stockmann discovers a serious contamination issue in his town's new spas, endangering public health.
His courageous decision to expose this truth brings severe backlash from local leaders, including his brother Peter Stockmann, who is a powerful political figure in the town.
Set against the backdrop of a community grappling with economic and environmental concerns, Henrik Ibsen's "An Enemy of the People" highlights the often harsh consequences faced by those who challenge established systems.
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