Gibson first explored Meir in 1977 in his multi-character work
Golda, which was produced on
Broadway with
Anne Bancroft in the title role. Never fully satisfied with the piece, he decided to tackle the subject matter, this time in the form of a one-woman play. ''Golda's Balcony'', produced by
David Fishelson, opened Off-Broadway at
Manhattan Ensemble Theatre ("MET") on March 26, 2003, where it sold out its entire 16-week run. Three months after closing Off-Broadway, the MET production, also starring
Tovah Feldshuh and produced by Fishelson (directed by Scott Schwartz), opened on October 15, 2003 at the
Helen Hayes Theatre, where it ran for 14 previews and 493 performances, making it the longest-running one-woman show in Broadway history. Feldshuh was nominated for the
Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play and won the
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Solo Performance. In 2006 the play was adapted into a film of the same title, starring
Valerie Harper. In 2019 a
4-camera shoot of the play, starring
Tovah Feldshuh was made into a film called ''
Golda's Balcony'' for
film festival exhibition only. By April 2019, this new film was in 24 announced
film festivals in the United States. ==Awards and nominations==