The play, Brenton's first for
Portable Theatre, was directed by
David Hare, designed by
Tony Bicat and the
stage management was by
Snoo Wilson. Hare continued on as director when the play was presented at the
Royal Court on 12 March 1970.
John Russell Taylor reviewed the play favourably in
The Second Wave, while
Ronald Bryden in
The Observer noted that "Brenton catches the peculiar cosy horror which surrounded our most sensational murder trial of the fifties". The play won Brenton the
John Whiting Award for 1970. There have been revivals of the play in 1972 (
Liverpool Playhouse, starring
Colin Baker); in 2003 starring Paul Dundee, Strath Martin and Paul Pirie [Dundee Rep]); and in 2008 (
Edinburgh Fringe). The play was revived in 2009 in a co-production between Thrill Seeker and Cheekish. It was performed at the Lion and Unicorn from 27 October to 22 November. ==Style==