Broken Glass had its world premiere at the
Long Wharf Theatre in
New Haven, Connecticut in March 1994. The director was
John Tillinger, with the cast that featured
Ron Rifkin and Frances Conroy.
Amy Irving replaced
Dianne Wiest as Sylvia and David Dukes replaced
Ron Silver as Dr. Harry Hyman. The play opened on
Broadway at the
Booth Theatre on April 24, 1994 and closed on June 26, 1994, after 73 performances and 15 previews. The play was directed by John Tillinger and produced by Robert Whitehead, Roger L. Stevens, Lars Schmidt, Spring Sirkin, Terri Childs, and Timothy Childs. The cast featured David Dukes as Dr. Harry Hyman, Amy Irving as Sylvia Gellburg, and Ron Rifkin as Phillip Gellburg. It premiered in the UK at the
National Theatre's Lyttelton Theatre on August 4, 1994. Directed by David Thacker, the cast featured
Margot Leicester and
Henry Goodman. A revival of
Broken Glass, starring
Antony Sher as Phillip and Lucy Cohu as Sylvia was staged at the
Tricycle Theatre in Kilburn,
London in September 2010, before transferring to the
Vaudeville Theatre in the
West End. The play ran at the Vaudeville Theatre from 16 September 2011 to 10 December 2011, with
Tara Fitzgerald as Sylvia. An adapted version of the play premiered in Athens in October 2018 directed by Aspa Kalliani. ==Television==