Both a dazzling piece of entertainment and a gripping cautionary tale…What's clear is that the sensational stage effects deliver the same blood-pumping thrills of a musical, wrapped around a play, by Lucy Prebble, with more brains in its head than any tuner since Assassins.” —Variety
“Enron is a whip-smart, edge-of-your-seat ride that'd rival anything at Six Flags there are even raptor-headed businessmen prancing around.” —New York Post
“A surprising and remarkable creation: It's a two-and-a-half-hour lecture on business history, and it's utterly thrilling.” —New York Observer
“Enron is at once an astonishing thrill ride through the high-flying '90s and a chilling precursor to everything that would follow.” —Bloomberg News
“An exhilarating mix of political satire, modern morality and multimedia spectacle.” —The Guardian
“Not to be missed. The political theatre of the 21st century has arrived, in some style.” —The Times of London
“One of those rare works that crystallizes the mood of its age.” —Daily Telegraph
“One of the most incisive, most grown-up political dramas of the past 10 years.” —Observer
“Caryl Churchill's Serious Money skewered the 1980s; Prebble's Enron knifes the Noughties.” —Sunday Times of London
“The collapse of US energy giant Enron brilliantly reconfigured by Lucy Prebble...(her) great skill lies in her ability to take us through complex concepts with ease, without bemusing or, worse, patronizing us.” —Evening Standard
“A darkly exhilarating portrait of hypertrophied capitalism and a society that allows faith-based fiscal systems to ravage the body economic...A sharp-witted and rollicking business thriller...Prebble's characters are deliciously vital and self-aware.” —Time Out
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Enron
Narrated by Gregory Itzin, Full Cast
Lucy PrebbleUnabridged — 1 hours, 51 minutes
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Enron
Narrated by Gregory Itzin, Full Cast
Lucy PrebbleUnabridged — 1 hours, 51 minutes
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Overview
An L.A. Theatre Works full-cast performance featuring:
Steven Weber as Jeffrey Skilling
Gregory Itzin as Kenneth Lay
Greg Germann as Andrew Fastow
Amy Pietz as Claudia Roe
alongside Chris Butler, Jackie Emerson, Pamela J. Gray, Kasey Mahaffy, Jon Matthews, Julia McIlvaine, Russell Soder, Kenneth Alan Williams and Matthew Wolf.
Directed by Rosalind Ayres. Recorded before a live audience at the Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles.
Editorial Reviews
A darkly exhilarating portrait of hypertrophied capitalism and a society that allows faith-based fiscal systems to ravage the body economic...A sharp-witted and rollicking business thriller...Prebble's characters are deliciously vital and self-aware.
The collapse of US energy giant Enron brilliantly reconfigured by Lucy Prebble...(her) great skill lies in her ability to take us through complex concepts with ease, without bemusing or, worse, patronizing us.
Caryl Churchill's Serious Money skewered the 1980s; Prebble's Enron knifes the Noughties.
One of the most incisive, most grown-up political dramas of the past 10 years.
One of those rare works that crystallizes the mood of its age.
Not to be missed. The political theatre of the 21st century has arrived, in some style.
An exhilarating mix of political satire, modern morality and multimedia spectacle.
Enron is at once an astonishing thrill ride through the high-flying '90s and a chilling precursor to everything that would follow.
A surprising and remarkable creation: It's a two-and-a-half-hour lecture on business history, and it's utterly thrilling.
Enron is a whip-smart, edge-of-your-seat ride that'd rival anything at Six Flags -- there are even raptor-headed businessmen prancing around.
Both a dazzling piece of entertainment and a gripping cautionary tale…What's clear is that the sensational stage effects deliver the same blood-pumping thrills of a musical, wrapped around a play, by Lucy Prebble, with more brains in its head than any tuner since Assassins.
Caryl Churchill's Serious Money skewered the 1980s; Prebble's Enron knifes the Noughties.
Prebble’s play recounts the rise and fall of the nation’s energy giant, communications conglomerate, and pulp and paper company. A full-cast performance is punctuated by sound effects, music, and live audience response. Enron grows during the go-go '90s into a gigantic corporation, boot-strapping itself forward through the creative financing of Andrew Fastow. Actors Gregory Itzin as Kenneth Lay and Steven Weber as Jeffrey Skilling steer the Houston-based energy giant to the heights of success as they convince banks, investors, and employees to sink their funds into the company—which comes crashing down in December 2001. The story is punctuated by political jabs and tongue-in-cheek economic comments. M.B.K. © AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine
Product Details
BN ID: | 2940170307609 |
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Publisher: | L.A. Theatre Works |
Publication date: | 06/15/2011 |
Edition description: | Unabridged |
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