The musical premiered at the
New York Theatre Workshop from October through November 1999 under the title,
Wise Guys. It was directed by
Sam Mendes and starred
Nathan Lane (
Addison Mizner),
Victor Garber (
Wilson Mizner), Candy Buckley (Mama Mizner),
William Parry (Papa Mizner), and
Michael C. Hall (Paris Singer), As well as
Christopher Fitzgerald,
Brooks Ashmanskas, and
Kevin Chamberlin in the Ensemble Rewritten and given the new title
Bounce, the show opened on June 20, 2003 at the
Goodman Theatre in
Chicago. The production was directed by
Harold Prince, with choreography by Michael Arnold, set design by
Eugene Lee, costume design by Miguel Angel Huidor, lighting design by
Howell Binkley, and hair design by David H. Lawrence. The cast starred
Richard Kind (Addison Mizner),
Howard McGillin (Wilson Mizner),
Jane Powell (Mama Mizner), Herndon Lackey (Papa Mizner/Businessman/Englishman/Plantation Owner/Armstrong/Real Estate Owner),
Gavin Creel (Hollis Bessemer), and
Michele Pawk (Nellie). This production reunited Sondheim with longtime collaborator Prince for the first time since the disastrous original Broadway production of
Merrily We Roll Along in 1981. The musical then ran at the
Kennedy Center in
Washington, D.C. in October and November 2003 with the Chicago cast. It received mixed–to–negative reviews and was not produced in New York. A private reading of
Bounce was held at the
Public Theater on February 6, 2006.
Playbill reported that Eric Schaeffer directed, with
Richard Kind and
Bernadette Peters among the cast. A new production of the musical, now titled
Road Show, rewritten without an intermission and without the leading female character of Nellie (who had been added for 2003 production), opened
Off-Broadway at
The Public Theater's Newman Theater in previews on October 28, 2008, officially opening on November 18, and closing December 28, 2008. The director/designer was
John Doyle, who had become known for critically-acclaimed Broadway revivals of
Sweeney Todd (in 2005) and
Company (2006); it starred
Michael Cerveris and
Alexander Gemignani playing brothers Wilson and Addison Mizner respectively, Alma Cuervo as Mama,
Claybourne Elder as Hollis, and William Parry as Papa. This production won the 2009
Obie Award for Music and Lyrics. and the
Drama Desk Award, Outstanding Lyrics (Sondheim). The musical opened at the
Menier Chocolate Factory, London in previews on June 24, 2011, officially on July 6 and closed on September 18. John Doyle was the director and designer, with a cast featuring
Michael Jibson,
David Bedella, and
Jon Robyns. The U.S. regional
premiere opened at Stages Repertory Theatre in
Houston, Texas on May 22, 2013, directed by Kenn McLaughlin. The cast featured Tom Frey and L. Jay Meyer, playing Wilson and Addison Mizner, respectively, along with Susan Shofner as Mama, Jimmy Phillips as Papa, and Michael McClure as Hollis. Rounding out the cast were Cameron Bautsch, Bridget Bierne, Hunter Frederick, Sarah Myers, Amanda Parker, Amanda Passanante, Tom Prior, and Brandon Whitley. A production opened at the
Chicago Shakespeare Theatre on March 13, 2014, starring
Andrew Rothenberg as Wilson and Michael Aaron Lindner as Addison. The New England premiere of
Road Show ran from January 12 to February 11, 2018 at The Lyric Stage Company of Boston in Boston, Massachusetts. In 2019,
Road Show was presented as part of the
Encores! Off-Center season at
New York City Center from July 24–27. This production starred
Brandon Uranowitz as Addison,
Raúl Esparza as Wilson,
Chuck Cooper as Papa Mizner,
Mary Beth Peil as Mama Mizner, and
Jin Ha as Hollis Bessemer and was directed and choreographed by Will Davis. In 2024, The show was revived Off-West End at
Upstairs At The Gatehouse, running from December 12 2024 - January 12 2025 ==Notable Casts==