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Enron

Booking from Saturday, 16th January 2010 until Saturday, 14th August 2010
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"This will set the West End's stock riding high."
Evening Standard
There was a warning. And its name was Enron. One of the most infamous scandals in financial history becomes a unique theatrical event, mixing classical tragedy with savage comedy.
"This will set the West End's stock riding high."
Evening Standard
"Breathtakingly staged, the most beautifully acted modern play I've seen for years"
Newsnight Review
"One of the most original plays in London"
London Lite
Please Note: seats in the balcony row A1-25 are restricted view with a handrail in front.There was a warning. And its name was Enron.
One of the most infamous scandals in financial history becomes a unique theatrical event in 'Rupert Goold's brilliant production' (Guardian). Mixing classical tragedy with savage comedy, it reviews the tumultuous 1990s and casts new light on the current financial situation. In what promises to be 'an outstanding evening' (ES), Enron is 'the exhilarating answer to a $60bn question' (Times).
Inspired by real-life events and using music, dance and video, Enron is directed by Headlong Theatre's Artistic Director Rupert Goold whose recent credits include the award-winning Macbeth and Six Characters in Search of an Author, King Lear, No Man's Land and Oliver!

Showing at Noel Coward Theatre

Noel Coward Theatre
St Martin's Lane
London

Noel Coward Theatre, orginally known as the New Theatre, was built by Sir Charles Wyndham and opened in 1903.
The theatre underwent major refurbishment in 2006, and was renamed the Noël Coward Theatre when it re-opened for the London premiere of Avenue Q on 1 June 2006.
Coward, one of Britain's greatest playwrights and actors, made his West End debut in his own play, I'll Leave It To You, at the then New Theatre in 1920.
The theatre seats 872 patrons on 4 levels. The building is now a Grade II Listed structure.

Travel directions

Take the Piccadilly or Northern line to Leicester Square station. The theatre is a 2 minute walk.

Nearest underground station: Leicester Square

Nearest train station: Charing Cross

Buses: 24, 29, 176

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