Generations later, ‘An Enemy of the People’ remains a timely piece of political theater
There are few renditions of “An Enemy of the People,” Henrik Ibsen’s revered political drama from 1882, that begin with a soft, acoustic version of “Crazy” by Gnarls Barkley. In Schaubühne’s reimagination of the classic piece, however, not only “Crazy,” but “These Days” and “Wonderwall” were on the setlist as well.