Tom Goodman-Hill and new client, Tom Godwin, transfer to the Coward with Enron

Tom Goodman Hill and Tom Godwin have confirmed they will continue in the company of Lucy Prebble's critically acclaimed Enron when it transfers to the Coward Theatre in the New Year.  After a sell out run at Chichester, Enron transferred to the Royal Court where it proceeded to sell out before press night, breaking box office records. Directed by Rupert Goold, the play has received unanimous rave reviews and will be seen on Broadway next spring.  New client Tom Godwin is a member of the ensemble, playing a myriad of fantastic parts - for those of you who haven't seen it yet, we don't want to give too much away!  All we can say is, look out for the Lehman brothers...  Tom Goodman-Hill plays one of the "unholy Trinity", Andy Fastow, and has received some lovely personal notices.  Enron will have its press night on 26 January 2010

"Tom Goodman-Hill as the greed-driven Fastow (is) also first rate... Best of all is the scene where Fastow explains his system for funnelling Enron's debts into shadow companies." (Michael Billington, The Guardian 23.09.09)

"Tom Goodman-Hill proves toe-curlingly credible as the nerdy maths whizz Andy Fastow." (Henry Hitchings, The Evening Standard 23.09.09)

"The fine Tom Goodman-Hill is intense as Andy Fastow..." (Susannah Clapp, The Observer 26.07.09)

"Tom Goodman-Hill impresses as the nervy financial whizz-kid who hides the company's vast debts." (Charles Spencer, The Telegraph, 24.07.09)

"There is rich support from Tom Goodman-Hill as an innovative Fastow surrounded by red-eyed raptors devouring Enron's debt..." (Michael Billington, The Guardian, 23.07.09)