The play opened
Off-Broadway in a
Second Stage Theatre production at the McGinn-Cazale Theatre on November 19, 1986, and ran for 45 performances. Directed by Carole Rothman, the cast featured
Annette Bening (Holly Dancer),
Timothy Daly (Leo Hart) and
Rosemary Murphy (M. J. Adams). It transferred to
Broadway at the
Circle in the Square Theatre on February 14, 1987, in previews, opening on March 4, 1987, and closing on January 3, 1988, after 350 performances and 20 previews. The Off-Broadway director and most of the cast, including Bening and Daly, were in the Broadway production. The play was produced at the Berkshire Theatre Festival,
Stockbridge, Massachusetts in July 2006, with Jeremy Davidson as Leo Hart,
Annie Parisse as Holly Dancer and Patricia Conolly as M.J. Adams. On October 10, 2020, a livestream reading of the play was held to benefit
The Actors Fund. Annette Bening directed and reprised her role as Holly in the livestream as did Tim Daly and most of the original Broadway cast. Due to the deaths of Rosemary Murphy and
Addison Powell (Hamilton Adams), their roles were portrayed in the livestream by
Ed Begley Jr. and
Mary Kay Place. ==Plot==