The play was commissioned and first staged by
South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa, California in September 1991. Directed by Micheal Bloom, the cast included Stephen Rowe (Jonathan Waxman), Randy Oglesby (Nick), Elizabeth Norment (Patricia) and Sabina Weber (Grete). The
Off-Broadway production by the
Manhattan Theatre Club opened on January 7, 1992 at the company's Stage II, where it ran for 103 performances. It transferred to the Orpheum Theatre, running for an additional 190 performances. Michael Bloom directed a cast that included
Dennis Boutsikaris as Jonathan, Deborah Hedwall as Patricia, and Jon De Vries as Nick.
Laura Linney appeared in the small supporting role of Grete, a young German journalist. Margulies won the 1991-92
Obie Award for Best New American Play, and Boutsikaris and Hedwall received the 1991-1992 Obie Award, Performance. Linney won the
Theatre World Award. The play was revived on
Broadway in a Manhattan Theatre Club production at the
Biltmore Theatre, running from May 25, 2004 to July 25, 2004, for 70 performances. Directed by
Daniel J. Sullivan the cast included
Ben Shenkman as Jonathan, Laura Linney as Patricia, and Byron Jennings as Nick. Linney was nominated for the 2004
Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play and the
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play.
Ben Brantley of
The New York Times wrote: Mr. Margulies, the author of
The Loman Family Picnic and
Dinner With Friends, has never been merely a satirist. His plays are usually about how time and memory transform feelings, relationships and the perception of the past. In scrambling chronology to consider the life and losses of Jonathan Waxman,
Sight Unseen becomes a commentary on the sacrifices entailed in getting older and getting ahead. ==References==