''Jake's Women'' opened on
Broadway at the
Neil Simon Theater on March 24, 1992, and closed on October 25, 1992, after 245 performances and 14 previews. Directed by
Gene Saks, the cast featured
Alan Alda (Jake),
Helen Shaver (Maggie),
Brenda Vaccaro (Karen),
Kate Burton (Julie),
Joyce Van Patten (Edith),
Tracy Pollan (Molly at 21), and
Talia Balsam (Sheila). The sets and costumes were by
Santo Loquasto and the lighting by
Tharon Musser. Alan Alda was nominated for the
Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play.
History ''Jake's Women'' premiered at the
Old Globe Theatre (
San Diego, California) in March 1990, running through April, starring
Peter Coyote with direction by
Jack O'Brien. According to Simon, after that production closed he re-wrote "70 percent", and the role of Jake was re-cast with Alan Alda with a new director, Gene Saks. The role of Jake was re-written, according to Simon: "Jake used to just react to the other people...now he's the centerpiece." Prior to its Broadway opening, ''Jake's Women'' was staged at the
Stevens Center in Winston-Salem as part of the
North Carolina School of the Arts Broadway Preview Series. The show, starring Alan Alda, had 19 sold-out performances. In 2016 ''Jake's Women'' was staged at Beit Zvi Theatre in Ramat Gan, Israel. == Plot ==