"The marvel of Mr. Eno's new version is how closely it tracks the original while also being, at every moment and unmistakably, a Will Eno play. After climbing the craggy peaks of Ibsen's daunting play, Mr. Eno has brought down from its dizzying heights a surprising crowd-pleasing (if still strange) work." -- Charles Isherwood,
New York Times "
Gnit is classic Will Eno. By that I mean I was thrilled by it." -- Kris Vire,
TimeOut Chicago "If ever a play made me want to be a better person, this is it." -- Bob Fischbach,
Omaha World-Herald Peter Gnit, a funny enough, but so-so specimen of humanity, makes a lifetime of bad decisions on the search for his True Self. This is a rollicking yet cautionary tale about (among other things) how the opposite of love is laziness.
Gnit is a faithful, unfaithful and willfully American misreading of Henrik Ibsen's
Peer Gynt (a nineteenth-century Norwegian play), written by Will Eno, who has never been to Norway.
Will Eno's most recent plays include
The Open House (Signature Theatre, New York, 2014; Obie Award, Lucille Lortel Award for Best Play) and
The Realistic Joneses (Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, 2012; Broadway, 2014). His play
Middletown received the Horton Foote Prize and
Thom Pain (based on nothing) was a finalist for the 2005 Pulitzer Prize. Mr. Eno lives Brooklyn.