The
Broadway production was directed and choreographed by
Ron Field. After a Boston tryout at the
Colonial Theatre and six Broadway previews, it opened on October 22, 1978 at the
Minskoff Theatre and ran for 48 performances. The cast included
Don Scardino as Johnny and
Pamela Blair,
Bob Gunton, and
Millicent Martin in supporting roles.
Santo Loquasto designed the sets.
New York City was in the midst of
a three-month-long newspaper strike when the musical opened, and the lack of advertising and print reviews might have contributed to its quick demise. Of it, musical theatre historian
Ken Mandelbaum recalls, "its score was only so-so; its theme (the insane are somehow "saner" than the sane) had a '60s feel; and its cast was not particularly distinctive." Critic and musical historian
Peter Filichia calls it a "noble failure". Two recordings of the score have been released: one, released on the
Original Cast label, featuring the original Broadway cast and another with the 1982
Los Angeles cast. In 2002 the
Goodspeed revival, directed by
Gabriel Barre, used the script as the authors, librettist
Steve Tesich and songwriters Link and Brackman first intended, before other "doctors" were brought in. == Original cast and characters ==