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Review: Jeremy Strong and Michael Imperioli battle in ‘An Enemy of the People’ on Broadway

Michael Imperioli, left, and Jeremy Strong attend "An Enemy Of The People" Broadway opening night at Circle in the Square Theatre on Monday, March 18, 2024, in New York.

Had Henrik Ibsen’s Dr. Thomas Stockmann of “An Enemy of the People” been a character on the HBO zeitgeist drama “Succession,” he’d have been a whistleblower railing against the perniciously dysfunctional Roys as they manipulated a presidential election entirely to suit their own nefarious interests.

So there is some irony to the palpable frisson of excitement at Broadway’s Circle in the Square that accompanies the entrance of Jeremy Strong, the intense and phenomenally talented actor who

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