Interview with Rupert Goold

ANDY DRACHENBERG: Congratulations on your most recent Olivier Award for Enron! In 2008, after winning an Olivier for Macbeth, you said you “felt quite comfortable with the realization that nothing could get better after this.” With three Olivier nominations for Oliver! and winning Best Director for Enron all in the same year, it seems like your ride isn’t slowing […]

Interview with Stephen Kunken

ANDY DRACHENBERG – This is one of the largest plays in recent Broadway history. With 17 actors, in many respects the show operates like a musical. You could almost say it’s a Greek tragedy in scale, similar to the size of Enron’s legacy. What has the experience been like for you? STEPHEN KUNKEN – I have to say, it’s amazing […]

Interview with Gregory Itzin

ANDY DRACHENBERG: Gregory, you’re widely known for playing President Charles Logan on the hit television series 24. You also received a Tony nomination for your performance in The Kentucky Cyclewhere you played several powerful men. In ENRON, you’re once again the top dog as Enron’s CEO Ken Lay. Was this role an easy transition for you? GI: No, but mostly […]

Interview with Lucy Prebble

ANDY DRACHENBERG – You mentioned a lot of the women in this story are women in positions of power. Thinking about it, there is one character that has a unique stance on that idea – Jeffrey Skilling’s daughter. I’m curious if you see her in a similiar way to other characters, or if her role […]