Ripped from the headlines, Lucy Prebble's 2009 play dramatizes the corporate Enron scandal for a blistering night of thought-provoking theater. Contemplating the corruption borne out of the current corporate climate, Enron integrates dance, music, video projection for a spectacular and highly relevant night of theater. Razor-sharp playwright Prebble probes the audience's experience of a scandal that has come to define a generation. Asking questions about morals and sensationalism, this urgent piece of theater stormed London in 2009, quickly thereafter heading to Broadway in 2010. Wildly lauded by audiences and critics alike, Enron endures as a pulsating reminder of the power of theater to help us make sense of the world in which we live.