The musical opened in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at the Shubert Theatre on August 19, 1970 in its out of town tryout and then had tryout performances in Los Angeles (Civic Light Opera) and San Francisco. The latter production's opening night performance was greeted by roughly 250 to 300 picketers—some carrying signs reading, "Sakini Dyed for Our Sins"—whose spokesperson stated:
Asians should be given the right to audition ... and to refuse to take such roles in a racist play. The musical premiered on
Broadway at the
Majestic Theatre on December 28, 1970 and closed on January 9, 1971 after 19 performances and three previews. Directed by
Lawrence Kasha and
choreographed by
Marc Breaux, the cast included
Kenneth Nelson as Sakini,
David Burns as Colonel Wainwright Purdy III,
Ron Husmann as Capt. Fisby, and
Eleanor Calbes as Lotus Blossom. Burns was nominated for the
Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical, and
Freddy Wittop was nominated for Best Costume Design. ==Song list==