The play's first production ran for three months, with
Madame Vestris as Grace Harkaway and
Charles Mathews (replacing
John Brougham who originated the role) as Dazzle, and was soon followed (from 11 October 1841, at the
Park Theatre) by its first New York production, with
Charlotte Cushman as Lady Gay Spanker. According to casting notes from Methuen & Co Ltd's 1971 publication of the play, the
Royal Shakespeare Company produced the show with director
Ronald Eyre. The first performance was on 23 June 1970, and featured
Donald Sinden as Sir Harcourt Courtly,
Michael Williams as Charles,
Judi Dench as Grace and
Barrie Ingham as Dazzle which transferred to the
Albery Theatre in London and had a run at the
Palace Theatre on Broadway in New York. It also featured
Judy Cornwell as Lady Gay,
James Bree as her husband Adolphus,
Charles Gray as Sir Harcourt,
Jan Francis as Grace,
Clifford Rose as Cool and
Nigel Stock as Max. A 1989 stage production at the
Chichester Festival Theatre (directed by
Sam Mendes and featuring
Paul Eddington as Sir Harcourt) later transferred to London. Its cast also included
John Warner as Adolphus. Other productions include one at the
Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester in 2004, and a 2008 production at the
Watermill Theatre in
Bagnor, which toured to Guildford. In 1991, the play was adapted for radio and directed by Sue Wilson on
BBC Radio 4, with
Daniel Massey as Sir Harcourt,
Elizabeth Spriggs as Lady Gay,
Samantha Bond as Grace,
Reece Dinsdale as Charles Courtly and Sir
Michael Hordern as Sir Charles Crawford. The
Royal National Theatre revived the play in March 2010, directed by
Nicholas Hytner and featuring
Simon Russell Beale as Sir Harcourt and
Fiona Shaw as Lady Gay. A live performance was simulcast to cinemas around the world through their
NTLive! program. ==Notes==