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'Succession' star Jeremy Strong lands a role on Broadway in 'An Enemy of the People'

Jeremy Strong arrives at the HBO and HBO Max Post Emmys Reception on Sept. 12, 2022, in West Hollywood, Calif. Strong, who plays Kendall Roy in the HBO television series 鈥淪uccession,鈥 has signed on to play a man who tries to expose water contamination in a Norwegian spa town in Henrik Ibsen鈥檚 1882 play 鈥淎n Enemy of the People." (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File) Jeremy Strong arrives at the HBO and HBO Max Post Emmys Reception on Sept. 12, 2022, in West Hollywood, Calif. Strong, who plays Kendall Roy in the HBO television series 鈥淪uccession,鈥 has signed on to play a man who tries to expose water contamination in a Norwegian spa town in Henrik Ibsen鈥檚 1882 play 鈥淎n Enemy of the People." (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File)
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Jeremy Strong is going from a corporate boardroom on TV to a whistleblower on Broadway.

The actor who plays Kendall Roy in the HBO television series 鈥淪uccession鈥 has signed on to play a man who tries to expose water contamination in a Norwegian spa town in Henrik Ibsen's 1882 play 鈥淎n Enemy of the People.鈥

The play 鈥 with a rewrite from Amy Herzog, whose adaptation of Ibsen鈥檚 鈥淎 Doll鈥檚 House鈥 just won a Tony nomination 鈥 will premiere on Broadway in early 2024 at a theatre to be revealed later, producers said. The rest of the cast will be announced later. Sam Gold, who won a Tony directing 鈥淔un Home,鈥 will helm the revival.

It will be Strong's second time on Broadway. He was in 鈥淎 Man for All Seasons鈥 in 2008 with Frank Langella and Patrick Page. Since then, his work on 鈥淪uccession鈥 has earned him an Emmy and a Golden Globe.

Strong will play a public-minded doctor in a small town who discovers the water supply for the public spa is contaminated and may have made tourists 鈥 the community鈥檚 economic lifeblood 鈥 ill. But his efforts to clean up the mess pit his ethics against political cowards and the media, leaving his family suffering.

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