The Broadway production was directed by
Carmen Capalbo. It opened on 29 January 1957 at the
Bijou Theatre and later moved to the
John Golden Theatre to complete its run of 143 performances.
Robert Flemyng starred as James Callifer and
Sybil Thorndike,
Frank Conroy,
Leueen MacGrath,
Joan Croydon,
Lewis Casson, and
Carol Lynley were cast in supporting roles.
The Potting Shed was first produced in London on 5 February 1958 at the
Globe Theatre, directed by
Michael Macowan, and starring
Walter Hudd,
Sarah Long,
Lockwood West,
John Gielgud,
Peter Illing,
Redmond Phillips. The third act of the play differed between the 1957 American and 1958 British productions. An author's note in the British edition of the published play (
William Heinemann, 1958) states: :
The Potting Shed was produced in New York in 1957 with a different third act which appears in the American edition of the play. For the English production, we have reverted to the last act as it was originally written and this is the only version authorised for Great Britain. Greene never was pleased with the third act and rewrote it during rehearsals of the American production; he changed it back to the original script for the British premiere.
Time wrote "The play's emotional power derives from its harassed outcries and silences, from very human bafflements and needs, from a truly serious man's intensities and jocosities alike...for two acts, culminating in a superbly dramatic revelation scene,
The Potting Shed, by its writing and storytelling alike, more and more grips and stirs its audience." It was revived at the
Finborough Theatre in early 2011. ==Awards and nominations==