Enron was a sensation when it premiered at Chichester Festival Theatre last year, promptly transferring to the Royal Court and then the West End.
Lucy Prebble’s play about the infamous financial scandal of the title uses music, movement and video to review the tumultuous 1990s and cast a new light on the financial turmoil we find ourselves in today.
Enron is directed by Rupert Goold, the Laurence Olivier Award-winning director who has won acclaim for his productions including Macbeth, The Tempest, Six Characters In Search Of An Author and King Lear.
Now Enron comes to Richmond theatre following its stay in the West End.