February 4 - 21, 2027
Overview
Henrik Ibsen’s gripping story of truth, power, and the price of speaking out.
This Tony-nominated adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s masterpiece follows a small-town doctor who discovers a catastrophe that risks the lives of everyone in town. After raising the alarm, he is shaken to his core as those in power, including his own brother, not only try to silence him—they try to destroy him.
“This classic drama is a play for our time” – The Hollywood Reporter
Recommended for ages 12+. Note: For detailed content warnings, click here.
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Pay What You Will Thursdays: To keep live performance affordable and accessible to our community, we’re offering Pay What You Will Thursdays for all Mainstage shows! Book tickets for one of our Thursday performances of An Enemy of the People and you’ll get to choose your own ticket price (starting at $10, plus a $3 venue preservation fee). Just select your seats, then you’ll be prompted to choose your ticket price.
Pay What You Will Thursdays and our Community Access Ticket Program are generously sponsored by Jessika and Bryan Hane.
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Creative Team
- Director: Daniella Wheelock
Daniella Wheelock (she/her)
Director
Daniella Wheelock is Constellation’s Associate Artistic Director. She graduated magna cum laude from the Conservatory for Theatre Arts at Webster University with a degree in Directing and was an Emerging Professional Resident at Milwaukee Repertory Theatre. She has assistant directed at regional theaters across the Midwest, including Steppenwolf Theatre Company, St. Louis Repertory Theatre, and Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, in addition to directing around the country. Recent directing credits at Constellation include Finn: A New Musical, Wipeout, Webster’s B****.





