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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
''Due to the outbreak of covid-19 all performances was suspended, ENRON was reimagined as a virtual production. <br>''
''Due to the outbreak of covid-19 all performances got suspended. ENRON was reimagined as a virtual production. <br>''


In 2001, energy trading company Enron became the subject of a massive fraud and corruption scandal, with its chief operating officer, Jeffrey Skilling, at the centre of the $63 billion collapse. <br>
In 2001, energy trading company Enron became the subject of a massive fraud and corruption scandal, with its chief operating officer, Jeffrey Skilling, at the centre of the $63 billion collapse. <br>

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Enron
Summary
Dates
April-May 2020
Performance Course
Acting
Location
Virtual
Creative Team
Director
Becky
Designer
Sound Designer
Lighting Designer
Production Team
Production Manager
Colin Bell
Stage Manager
Deputy Stage Manager
Assistant Stage Managers

Summary

Due to the outbreak of covid-19 all performances got suspended. ENRON was reimagined as a virtual production.

In 2001, energy trading company Enron became the subject of a massive fraud and corruption scandal, with its chief operating officer, Jeffrey Skilling, at the centre of the $63 billion collapse.

Lucy Prebble’s 2009 play is a modern tragedy about the quest for power of big companies around the world, and the Macbeth-like betrayals as powerful men at the top of the food chain drag each other down during their kingdom's demise.

Enron is a perfect example of how to turn a story about business into a theatrical spectacle to match the company's spectacular collapse.

Company

Cast

Lighting

Sound

Technical Stage Department

Stage Management

The stage management department consisted of Stage Manager Lea Meloee, Deputy Stage Manager Hannah Henderson and Assistant Stage Manager Rory Gilmore.