Off-Broadway theater in
New York City running there until July 2016. It then reopened later that month at the
Davenport Theater, running until April 2017. Productions also ran in Philadelphia and Chicago. A Spanish adaptation by director
Rina Rajlevsky, written by
Alberto Lomnitz and
Ricardo Esquerra, opened in 2017 in Mexico City at the Fernando Soler Theatre.
Boston In January 1980, it opened Boston at the
Charles Playhouse Stage II and initially was planned for an 8-week run before heading to New York. However, the show initially failed to re-coup so it continued on in Boston until it made back its initial investment, which it did in August 1980. However a few other non-musical plays have run for longer:
Eugène Ionesco's
The Bald Soprano in
Paris since 1957 and
Israel Horovitz's
Line in
New York City (1974–2018).
Europe A Catalan adaptation by director
Pere Planella, written by
Guillem-Jordi Graells, opened in 1987 in Barcelona. A Spanish translation by
Nacho Artime premiered in April 1989 in Madrid at the Teatro Figaro. It was restaged there in the 1990s, 2000s, and twice in the 2010s. A Turkish adaptation by director
Nedim Saban opened in Istanbul in 1998 and ran for over 500 performances. In 2003, Saban adapted the play for the second time, introducing SMS messages and online chat as means of audience interaction. ==References==