Ayckbourn wrote the work for the 1984 summer season at his
Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough, where it opened on 2 May.
Peter Hall, director of the
National Theatre, London, had expressed an interest in the piece and Ayckbourn modified his initial concept to suit an eventual large-scale production; on 1 August 1985 it opened in the National's Olivier auditorium, with Ayckbourn directing,
Michael Gambon playing amateur director Dafydd Llewellyn and
Bob Peck as newcomer Guy Jones. The female leads were
Gemma Craven,
Imelda Staunton and
Kelly Hunter. ==Film adaptation==