Enemies was produced at the
Moscow Art Theater beginning October 10, 1935, directed by
Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko and
Mikhail Nikolayevich Kedrov. Ann Pennington directed a multi-national production of 'Enemies' in association with
Internationalist Theatre, in London, in the March of 1985. One critic saw a parallel between the workers' uprising in Enemies and the Miners' Strike that had been running in the UK since 1984, saying, " it is about the miners strike "
UK miners' strike (1984–85). Gorky`s "pseudo-populism" is done away with in this production by the actors speaking "without distinctive accents and consequently without populist sentiment". Designed by Paul Brown, the cast included Madlena Nedeva, Nick Ellsworth,
Angelique Rockas and Marilyn Flynn . A production was mounted at the
Omsk Academic Drama Theater, beginning May 20, 2014, directed by Georgy Zurabovich Tskhvirava.
Enemies was adapted into an English-language
television film, broadcast under the auspices of
Great Performances on January 23, 1974.
Ellis Rabb wrote the adaptation and shared directing credit with
Kirk Browning, and also appeared as an actor, as did
Frances Sternhagen,
Peter Donat,
Kate Reid, and
Josef Sommer. ==References==