The play premiered at the
Stratford Festival of Canada in 2000, directed by
Martha Henry and starring
Diane D'Aquila as Elizabeth,
Brent Carver as Ned, Peter Hutt as Will, and
Scott Wentworth as Jack. In 2002, the play was produced at Performance Network, Ann Arbor, Michigan. In 2004, the play received its northern-California premiere in a
Pacific Repertory Theatre production at the Golden Bough Playhouse in Carmel, California. In 2005, The New Place of St. Paul, Minnesota, produced the play's American Midwest Area Premiere. In May 2006, the play made its Los Angeles premiere at
The NoHo Arts Center starring
Karesa McElheny as Elizabeth,
David H. Ferguson as Ned, and
Jay Willick as William Shakespeare. In 2006, the play was produced in Japan. In 2007, it received its Australian premiere from the Canberra Repertory Society. In 2008, it received its French-language premiere (''Elizabeth, roi d'Angleterre'') at the
Théâtre du Nouveau Monde in
Montreal, translated by
René-Daniel Dubois. as well as its New York City premiere at the
Nicu's Spoon Theater Company, where it later moved to an Off-Broadway premiere and garnered two NY Innovative Theater Award nominations. In March 2009, the play made its Washington, D.C., premiere at the Keegan Theatre. In May 2009,
Elizabeth Rex was also staged for the first time in South Korea by Theatre Group Mythos under the direction of professor Oh Kyong-sook in the Woosuk Repertoire Theater. A production at
Chicago Shakespeare Theater, with
Diane D'Aquila reprising the role of
Queen Elizabeth I and co-starring Steven Sutcliffe, opened on December 7, 2011. The production staged by Vancouver's
Bard on the Beach opened July 14, 2013 with Colleen Wheeler playing
Queen Elizabeth I and Haig Sutherland playing Ned Lowenscroft. For its 2014 season, the
Illinois Shakespeare Festival presented the play in rotating rep with
Much Ado About Nothing and
Antony and Cleopatra, with the actors who appeared in
Much Ado taking the corresponding characters in
Rex. The production was directed by Paula Suozzi and featured Deborah Staples as Elizabeth (and Cleopatra in
A&C), Christopher Prentice as Ned, Thomas Anthony Quinn as Will, and Matt Daniels as Jack. == 2004 TV version ==