The revue originally was staged by Epps and
Gregory Hines under the supervision of
Norman René at the
off-Broadway Playhouse 46, where it ran for 51 performances between March 26 and May 11, 1980. The original cast consisted of David Brunetti, Rise Collins, Suzanne M. Henry, and
Gwen Shepherd. After 13 previews, the
Broadway production, directed by Epps, opened on June 2, 1982, at the
Rialto Theatre, where it ran for 53 performances.
Jean DuShon,
Debbie Shapiro,
Leslie Uggams, and Charles Coleman comprised the cast. The show was nominated for the
Tony Award for Best Musical. The
West End production, staged by Steve Whately, opened on June 9, 1987, at the
Donmar Warehouse, where it ran through July 19, 1987.
Maria Friedman,
Debby Bishop,
Carol Woods, and
Clarke Peters comprised the cast. With
Peter Straker replacing Peters, it transferred to the
Piccadilly Theatre, opening on September 23 and running through July 28, 1988. The show was nominated for the
Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Musical and Woods received a nomination for
Best Actress in a Musical. The London
cast album was recorded live during the August 25–26 performances at the Donmar. A production ran at the Minetta Lane Theatre, New York City, from September 14, 1988, through to October 23, 1988, for 45 performances. The cast featured
Carol Woods, Brenda Pressley, [Leilani Jones] and Lawrence Hamilton. In the early 1990s, Clarke Peters directed a touring production, starting at the Churchill Theatre in
Bromley, South London, England. It featured
Ricco Ross and
Claire Martin. The revue was presented at the Post Street Theatre,
San Francisco, for eight weeks in July through September 2007.
Maurice Hines played the role of "The Man in the Saloon", with Carol Woods,
Freda Payne and Paulette Ivory as the three women. In 2017, the show's 30th anniversary was celebrated at the
Hippodrome Casino, London. The cast included: Ian Carlyle as The Man, Enyonam Gbesemete as The Lady,
Cleo Higgins as The Woman and Bleu Woodward as The Girl. In 2025,
Arizona Theatre Company will present the show for a one-month run. ==Song list==