The play was first produced by the Nantucket Stage Company,
Nantucket, Massachusetts, in August 1973. Directed by
Mel Shapiro, produced by
John Wulp, and designed by Karl Eigsti. The show starred
Piper Laurie,
Kevin O'Connor, Beeson Carroll, Diana Davila,
James Woods,
Paul Benedict, Gil Green,
Joe Grifasi, and
Grayson Hall. The play was considered a "work in progress" and John Wulp, the producer, asked the critics not to review. The play was produced by
Joseph Papp for the
New York Shakespeare Festival at
The Public Theater, from January 12, 1977 to March 6, 1977. Directed by Shapiro, set design was by John Wulp, costume design by
Theoni V. Aldredge, and lighting design by
Jennifer Tipton. The cast starred
Madeline Kahn (Diane McBride),
Chris Sarandon (Tom Wintermouth),
Sigourney Weaver (Freydis),
Joel Grey (Stony McBride), Chev Rodgers (Lusty McBride),
Anne Jackson (Mrs. McBride), James Jansen (Larry Rockwell), and
Larry Bryggman (Frank Schaeffer). For the 1998–1999 season, the
Signature Theatre Company for their Residency One Program, honored Guare with a season dedicated to him, and
Marco was one of the shows that was chosen. The production ran from September 15, 1998 to October 25, 1998. Directed again by Shapiro, set design was by E. David Cosier, costume design by Teresa Snider-Stein, lighting design by Brian Aldous, and sound design by Red Ramona. The cast starred Opal Alladin (Freydis), Beeson Carroll (Lusty McBride),
Chuck Cooper (Frank Schaeffer), Judith Hawking (Diane McBride),
Polly Holliday (Mrs. McBride),
Jack Koenig (Tom Wintermouth), Robert Morgan (Larry Rockwell), and
Bruce Norris (Stony McBride). ==References==