The revue, a production of The Women's Project, played at "The Top of the Gate" at
The Village Gate, New York City, from November 2, 1983, through November 14, 1983, and then opened in the basement space of the American Place Theatre, New York City, on February 24, 1984, through March 11, 1984. The revue returned to the Top of the Gate in May 1984 and ran for 353 performances. The original Top of the Gate cast and The American Place Theatre cast both featured Roo Brown,
Randy Graff,
Mary Gordon Murray,
Alaina Reed, and
Charlayne Woodard. The revue was directed by Silver and Boyd and choreographed by Yvonne Adrian (Top of the Gate)/Edward Love.
Sequels There are two sequels to this revue, both in the revue-sketch format, conceived and directed by Silver and Boyd: •
A...My Name Is Still Alice; premiered at the
Old Globe Theatre,
San Diego, California, on May 14, 1992; premiered in New York City at The
Second Stage Theatre on November 22, 1992. •
A...My Name Will Always Be Alice, (also titled
Alice Revisited) a combination of the two previous revues. Presented at the Barrington Stage Company, Great Barrington, MA (1995); The American Stage Festival, Milford, NH; and The Orpheum Theatre, Foxborough, MA. ==Revue format and premise==