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''Best of Enemies'' is a political drama play by James Graham. It premiered at the
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, London in December 2021, and the script was published by Young Vic and Headlong.


Plot

The play features a fictionalised retelling of the 1968 ABC TV debates between
William F. Buckley Jr. William Frank Buckley Jr. (born William Francis Buckley; November 24, 1925 – February 27, 2008) was an American public intellectual, conservative author and political commentator. In 1955, he founded ''National Review'', the magazine that stim ...
and
Gore Vidal Eugene Luther Gore Vidal (; born Eugene Louis Vidal, October 3, 1925 – July 31, 2012) was an American writer and public intellectual known for his epigrammatic wit, erudition, and patrician manner. Vidal was bisexual, and in his novels and ...
, which take place during the Republican and Democratic Party conventions. Graham was inspired by a documentary film on the subject by
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and
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. The play also contains other celebrities from the time such as
David Brinkley David McClure Brinkley (July 10, 1920 – June 11, 2003) was an American newscaster for NBC and ABC in a career lasting from 1943 to 1997. From 1956 through 1970, he co-anchored NBC's top-rated nightly news program, '' The Huntley–Brinkl ...
,
Andy Warhol Andy Warhol (; born Andrew Warhola Jr.; August 6, 1928 – February 22, 1987) was an American visual artist, film director, and producer who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art. His works explore the relationsh ...
,
James Baldwin James Arthur Baldwin (August 2, 1924 – December 1, 1987) was an American writer. He garnered acclaim across various media, including essays, novels, plays, and poems. His first novel, '' Go Tell It on the Mountain'', was published in 1953; de ...
, and
Aretha Franklin Aretha Louise Franklin ( ; March 25, 1942 – August 16, 2018) was an American singer, songwriter and pianist. Referred to as the " Queen of Soul", she has twice been placed ninth in ''Rolling Stone''s "100 Greatest Artists of All Time". With ...
. They are used to set context and reflect the theme of how TV debates emerged in this period and have developed.


Reception

The play received universal critical acclaim. ''
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'' praised the play as a '''raw, exciting and timely piece about how we have forgotten how to listen to each other'''. James Graham was described by '' Time Out'' as a playwright '''on top of his game''', while '' The Guardian's''
Mark Lawson Mark Gerard Lawson is an English journalist, broadcaster and author. Specialising in culture and the arts, he is best known for presenting the flagship BBC Radio 4 arts programme ''Front Row (radio programme), Front Row'' between 1998 and 2014. ...
argued that '''he stands with aronSorkin as our best dramatic interpreters of the interplay of media and politics. The premiere cast was led by
David Harewood David Harewood MBE (born 8 December 1965) is a British actor and presenter. He is best known for his roles as CIA Counterterrorism Director David Estes in ''Homeland'' (2011–2012), and as J'onn J'onzz / Martian Manhunter and Hank Henshaw / C ...
as Buckley and Charles Edwards as Vidal, which provoked debate around Harewood's
colour-blind casting Color-blind casting, also referred to as non-traditional casting, integrated casting, or blind casting is the practice of casting without considering the actor's ethnicity, skin color, body shape, sex or gender. A representative of the Actors' ...
. Lawson supported the choice in ''The Guardian'', commenting that '''as a means of equalising opportunity for actors, there is no reasonable argument against racially fluid casting'.'' Clive Davis went further in ''The Times'', adding '''It’s a clever touch to have Buckley — no friend of the civil rights movement — played by a black actor. Harewood’s presence undermines the liberal preconceptions of the audience'.'' In 2022, the production received two
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nominations, for Best New Play and Best Actor for Edwards, and won the Critics’ Circle Theatre Award for Best New Play. The play transferred to the
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in the West End in November 2022, with
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taking over the role of Gore Vidal.


Awards and nominations

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References

British plays 2021 plays