'' presentation of the 1975 all star Broadway revival starring
Rosemary Harris,
Eva Le Gallienne,
Sam Levene &
Ellis Raab was released on DVD. • In Britain,
Noël Coward directed the
West End version of the play in 1934, with a cast that included
Marie Tempest as Fanny Cavendish,
Madge Titheradge as Julie Cavendish and
Laurence Olivier as Tony Cavendish. The play was retitled "Theatre Royal". • The play was revived in the 1975–76 season on Broadway. Directed by
Ellis Rabb, it starred
Rosemary Harris as Julie Cavendish,
George Grizzard as Tony, and
Eva Le Gallienne as the theatrical matriarch, Fanny and
Sam Levene as Oscar Wolfe. Rabb received the 1976
Tony Award for best director. The production was telecast on the
PBS series
Great Performances on November 9, 1977, with Rabb replacing Grizzard as Tony. This version was released on
DVD. • In 2001
Peter Hall directed a West End revival of the play (under its original title) with
Judi Dench as Fanny,
Harriet Walter as Julie and
Toby Stephens as Tony; also in the cast were
Peter Bowles,
Julia McKenzie and
Emily Blunt. • 2009 on Broadway, with
incidental music by
Maury Yeston, at the
Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, directed by
Doug Hughes and starring
Kelli Barrett as Gwen,
Ana Gasteyer as Kitty,
John Glover as Herbert,
Rosemary Harris as Fanny,
Jan Maxwell as Julie,
Larry Pine as Gilbert,
Tony Roberts as Oscar, and
Reg Rogers as Tony Cavendish. ==Adaptations==