PUBLISHED January 30th, 2015 08:57 am | UPDATED May 9th, 2018 03:13 am
What happens when you speak your mind and your entire community turns against you? Do you stand by what you believe is right? Or do you tell your colleagues, your family and your friends what they want to hear?
In a town that’s preparing to market itself as a world-class resort spa, Dr. Thomas Chee (Ivan Heng) discovers that the water supply is riddled with bacteria. He resolves to go public with the information. It’s a decision that pits him against his entire community. Overnight, he finds himself drowning in a storm of protests from the government, media, businesses, and even his family. Suddenly, Dr. Chee is the enemy of the people – the man who insists on telling truths that no one wants to hear.
One of the world’s most powerful classics, Public Enemy asks thought-provoking questions about democracy and the freedom of expression. What does it mean to hold firmly to an unpopular opinion in a world where it’s easier to conform? Can one man stand up to the tyranny of the majority? When does bravery become naivety?
Henrik Ibsen’s electrifying satire comes to life under Glen Goei’s direction. Exploring issues of politics, principles and power, Public Enemy tells a timeless tale of courage and corruption that has challenged and entertained audiences for over a hundred years.
Public Enemy is happening from Thursday, 9 April to Saturday, 25 April at Victoria Theatre.
To purchase tickets, please click [here](http://www.sistic.com.sg/events/public0415).