She sent the text of
Wit to sixty theaters across the country. and won 1995 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards for Production, Direction (Martin Benson), Writing, Lead Performance (Megan Cole), Lighting Design (Paulie Jenkins), and the Ted Schmitt Award. Despite ''Wit's
success at SCR, other theater companies were reluctant to produce the play. In 1997, the young director Derek Anson Jones was chosen by the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut, to create a new production of the play. Wit'' opened in November 1997 at the Long Wharf Theatre, directed by Jones and starring
Kathleen Chalfant and featuring
Walter Charles and Alec Phoenix as her doctors and Paula Pizzi as her nurse. The play earned strong word-of-mouth reviews and won three
Connecticut Critics Circle Awards, including best play. Championed by Kathleen Chalfant, the play was produced by the Off-Broadway
Manhattan Class Company in September 1998 at the MCC Theater and then opened at the
Union Square Theatre on October 6, 1998 and closed on April 9, 2000 after 545 performances, receiving positive reviews. Still under Jones's direction, the play won awards from the
New York Drama Critics' Circle,
Drama Desk,
Drama League,
Dramatists Guild of America and
Outer Critics Circle. Edson was presented with the John Gassner and
George Oppenheimer playwriting awards, as well as the
Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Since then, it has received hundreds of productions in dozens of languages. HBO secured the film rights to the play and engaged
Mike Nichols to direct and
Emma Thompson to star. Nichols and Thompson collaborated on the screenplay. The production won the
Emmy Award for Outstanding Made-for-Television Film in 2001. The play was published by
Farrar, Straus, and Giroux in 1999. In 2012, the
Manhattan Theatre Club produced a revival of the play on
Broadway at the
Samuel J. Friedman Theare.
Lynne Meadow directed and
Cynthia Nixon played Professor Bearing. The play was nominated for the 2012
Tony Award, Revival of a Play and Actress in a Play (Nixon.) There was a 2016 production at the North Carolina Theatre directed by Kate Galvin and starring
Kate Goehring, reprising the role of Bearing. ==Personal==