Directed by
Jack O'Brien with original music by
Bob James, the play starred
Joan Allen,
Jeremy Irons,
André DeShields,
Hadley Delany,
Aaron Lazar,
Margarita Levieva,
Marsha Mason, and
Michael T. Weiss. The Broadway premiere began previews at the
Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre on February 28, 2009. Its original official opening of March 12 was later postponed to March 24, because the producer, Bill Haber, director, Jack O'Brien, and writer, Michael Jacobs believed that, as this was the show's world premiere, more previews were necessary to gauge audience reaction to particular shifts in time and place, which were part of the story. As producer Bill Haber said, "We did not give Jack O'Brien and our extraordinary creative team and company enough time to fully prepare Michael Jacobs's new play for Broadway. Impressionism is a world premiere on Broadway, which has not been work-shopped or played out of town. We are working hard in previews and we need more time to get the show finished for the official opening." The team took the time to sculpt the play back to what the original script had called for, and the intermission, which was added in rehearsal, was eliminated. The play met with mixed reviews by the critics.{{cite web ==References==