Lucy Prebble, the 29-year-old British playwright, won over legions of critics and jaded London theatergoers last fall with Enron, a tragicomedy inspired by the 2001 collapse of the infamous Texas-based energy firm. Now the play is set to open on Broadway this month, and from the sound of it, it will offer something that hasn’t been around since the beginning of the financial crisis: a little love for disgraced CEOs and bankers.
Prebble chatted with Entrepreneur about the production, Jeff Skilling–Enron’s former president–and her plans after writing the Enron screenplay. (Of course there’s a movie in the works.) “I’ve got an idea for what’s next,” she says. “It will be set in a completely different world–I’m escaping finance.”
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