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Our ticket sellers don't advertise seat numbers on their listings in order to avoid the flagrant double-booking of tickets. That would translate into numerous customers having their orders cancelled when they otherwise thought they were "all set." So, to prevent this, our ticket sellers give themselves leeway by listing tickets in general sections and rows. Even then, if they run out of tickets, they will immediately try to find replacement tickets for you of equal or greater value. The general goal: get you those tickets before you've missed a crucial buying opportunity!
We understand that people often attend events with friends or family and so it's important to be able to be near the ones you love. That means that all tickets on our website are guaranteed to be together unless explicitly stated otherwise (eg: the seller advertises the tickets as being "piggybacked"). Another rare exception is if the seller of a listing notes that the tickets will be "split" (ie: split up into different consecutive chunks) if a customer purchases more than a certain number of them.
It's an unfortunate fact of life that neither we nor the sellers who list tickets on our website are responsible for ticket distribution. This is in the busy hands of event promoters and means that we are all at their mercy (so to speak!). Occasionally, indeed, tickets are not even printed and/or distributed until within weeks of their event. This means that our ticket sellers may not have tickets in hand to ship to you immediately after you place an order. But, no fear, because the minute your tickets are available, they will be shipped according to the method chosen during checkout.
Ticket Liquidator, rather like Ebay, is a forum where licensed ticket companies and consumers like you can resell tickets to events. These numerous sellers price their tickets based on personal calculations about what they think "the public" is willing to pay. One seller may list tickets at $50 apiece and another may list tickets in the very same section and row at $35 apiece. In short, the price of a ticket does not always determine the quality of a seat. Therefore, as a rule, it is better to buy tickets based on stated location rather than price.
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A powerful tale of morality and the importance of standing up for what's right despite impossible odds, Henrik Ibsen's An Enemy of the People is a true classic with a timeless message. Get your An Enemy of the People tickets right now and experience this important drama live on stage.
Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
261 West 47th Street
New York, NY 10036
About the Show:
An Enemy of the People is an 1882 play by Henrik Ibsen (Hedda Gabler, A Doll's House). It concerns a man's crusade to shut down a dangerous tourist attraction despite overwhelming resistance from the townspeople, who are more concerned with the town's financial prosperity. It was written in response to the public outcry against another of his plays, Ghosts, which called out the hypocrisy of Victorian morality. An Enemy of the People concerns political corruption and the hypocritical and often morally bankrupt attitudes of the masses. It has been adapted several times for the American stage, notably by Arthur Miller (Death of a Salesman, The Crucible) for a 1950 Broadway production. A 2012 Broadway production at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre cast, among other notable performers, Boyd Gaines (Driving Miss Daisy, Gypsy) as Dr. Thomas Stockmann. Find some Enemy of the People tickets today to see this profound tale of morality performed live.
Plot Synopsis:
In a small, coastal town in Norway, Dr. Thomas Stockmann and his brother, Mayor Peter Stockmann, are spearheading a project to develop baths. The town is expecting a surge in tourism from the project due to the baths' medicinal properties. But just as they begin to become popular, Dr. Stockmann finds out that waste products from the local tannery are contaminating the water and making tourists ill. Thankful to have broken the story, he immediately sends a report to the mayor, in which he details a plan to clean up the water using a considerable amount of the town's money.
Surprisingly, Dr. Stockmann finds it quite difficult to get his concerns through to the authorities. They are reluctant to address the issue because of the financial ruin it could cause the town. The Mayor asks his brother to let it go, but Dr. Stockmann instead holds a town meeting proposing that the townspeople join him to close the baths. However, the town turns against him en masse, refusing to accept his claims. Dr. Stockmann concludes that the masses are too easily swayed by amoral leaders whose goals are shallow and selfish. Order your An Enemy of the People tickets today to see this stunning story of a man's lonely moral quest.
Creative Team:
Playwright
Henrik Ibsen
Adapted by
Rebecca Lenkiewicz
Director
Doug Hughes
Cast:
Broadway
Dr. Thomas Stockmann
Boyd Gaines
Peter Stockmann
Richard Thomas
Petra Stockmann
Maite Alina
Aslaksen
Gerry Bamman
Catherine Stockmann
Kathleen McNenny
Horster
Randall Newsome
Hovstad
John Procaccino
Morton Kiil
Michael Siberry
Billing
James Waterston
An Enemy of the People News:
September 27, 2012
Following previews from September 4, An Enemy of the People opens on Broadway!