The musical opened on Broadway on March 18, 1965, at the
46th Street Theatre and closed on September 25, 1965, after 220 performances. Choreography was by
Herbert Ross, with scenery and costumes by Beni Montresor and lighting by
Jules Fisher. Laurents rued the casting - he felt Allen was too young and colorless and Franchi couldn't act - and ignored all the ongoing problems in favor of making his dream a reality, but most of all he regretted the break in his friendship with Sondheim after the show. The musical received three nominations for the
Tony Awards: Elizabeth Allen was nominated for the
Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical; nominated for
Best Original Score; and nominated for
Best Scenic Design, but lost in all three categories. In May 1966,
Do I Hear a Waltz? made its regional theatrical debut at the
Pabst Theater in
Milwaukee (Wisconsin):
Dorothy Collins as Leona led a cast which also included
Ron Holgate (Collins' husband) as Renato,
Joel Fabiani as Eddie Yaeger. The production encored at the
Paper Mill Playhouse in May–June 1966. Also in the summer of 1966
Do I Hear a Waltz made its West Coast premiere, with
Anne Jeffreys as Leona leading the
Valley Music Theater production in which
Richard Torigi played Renato and Fleury D'Antonakis again played Giovanna. Dorothy Collins would reprise her role of Leona in the summer of 1967 when
Do I Hear a Waltz? was presented by the St. Louis Municipal Opera, with a cast also including Fleury D'Antonakis (reprising her Broadway role as Giovanna),
Clifford David (Eddie Yaeger),
Enzo Stuarti (Renato),
Monique van Vooren (Fioria) and
Karin Wolfe (Jennifer Yaeger). With Holgate encoring as Renato opposite Collins as Leona, the production was scheduled for two subsequent
Boston-area engagements of
Do I Hear a Waltz? that summer: however Collins' maternity leave mandated
Julia Meade instead headlining those two engagements opposite Holgate. Also in the summer of 1967 Monique van Vooren encored as Fioria in the
Kenley Players of
Dayton (Ohio) production of
Do I Hear a Waltz? which starred
Anita Bryant as Leona and featured
Don Amendolia as Vito (Carol Bruce had originally been announced as encoring her Broadway role of Fioria for Kenley Players). A 1969 production starring
Patricia Morison as Leona,
Mitchell Gregg as Renato,
Ken Gilman as Eddie Yeager and
Dennis Grimaldi as Vito. In the summer of 1972 Ronald Holgate again encored as Renato in a tour of
Do I Hear a Waltz? with
Patrice Munsel headlining as Leona: also in the cast were
Richard Kline (Eddie Yaeger) and
Denise Lor (Fioria). In March 1975
Rosalind Harris starred as Leona in a revival of
Do I Hear a Waltz? by the
Equity Library Theatre of the New York Public Library|New York [City] Public Library whose cast also included
Melanie Chartoff (Jennifer Yaeger) and
Barbara Lea (Fioria). In 1997, Sondheim was sent a recording of a concert version of
Do I Hear a Waltz? that had been presented in London. It was then he realized the original play did lend itself to musical adaptation, but the score Rodgers composed wasn't very good. He enthusiastically contacted Laurents and the two discussed changes that could be made to improve the show. A revised production was staged at the
George Street Playhouse,
New Brunswick, New Jersey from October 13, 1999, through November 14, 1999. For this production the dropped song "Everybody Loves Leona" was restored, lyrics were altered or added, and Laurents "revamped quite a bit of the book." A 2001 revival of the musical was staged at the
Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, California, where it ran from July 15 through August 19. The production was well received by the critics, and a cast recording was subsequently released on the Fynsworth Alley label. In 2003, the
Landor Theatre in London staged the musical and in March 2014, Charles Court Opera further revived the show at
Park Theatre in
Finsbury Park. The musical was presented by
Encores! at
New York City Center in May 2016. It was directed by Evan Cabnet. The
42nd Street Moon company of
San Francisco has mounted two revivals of
Do I Hear a Waltz?, the first in 1998 with
Darren Criss as Mauro, the second in 2014 with
Emily Skinner as Leona. ==Critical response==