An earlier version of the same show had an invite-only workshop in 1998. With a book by
Richard Greenberg, the cast included
Eileen Heckart (Fanny),
Donna Murphy (Julia), Claire Lautier (Gwen),
Remak Ramsey (Burt),
Reg Rogers (Tony),
Howard McGillin (Gil, Julia's love interest),
Rick Holmes (Perry, Gwen's love interest),
Debra Monk (Kitty, Burt's wife), and
Dick Latessa (Oscar, the producer). A second workshop, produced in 2000 by
Barry and Fran Weissler, was directed by
Jerry Zaks and choreographed by
Scott Wise. The cast included
Laura Benanti (Gwen),
Carolee Carmello (Julie),
Tovah Feldshuh (Kitty),
Elaine Stritch (Fanny),
Bryan Batt (Tony), Jonathan Bleicher (little boy),
John Dossett (Gil),
Larry Keith (Oscar), and Jeremy Webb (Perry). The ensemble included Cleve Asbury, Jim Borstelman, Susan Fletcher, Casey Miles Good, Susan Hefner, Danette Holden, Joe Locarro, Mary McCloud, Clasi Miller, Mark C. Reif, Josh Rhodes, and Jerome Vivona. Finn lost the adaptation rights to the play, and then gained the rights again in 2012, with Rachel Sheinkin working on the book. The reworked show premiered at the
Barrington Stage Company. The show was directed by
John Rando and choreographed by Joshua Bergasse. The cast featured, as the Cavendish family:
Harriet Harris (Fanny),
Laura Michelle Kelly (Julie),
Will Swenson (Tony), and Hayley Podschun (Gwen). The cast also featured Arnie Burton (Bert), Kathy Fitzgerald (Kitty Dean), Alan H. Green (Gil), AJ Shively (Perry), and
Chip Zien (Oscar). The ensemble featured Holly Ann Butler, Michelle E. Carter, Tim Fuchs, Eli Goykhman, Tyler Johnson-Campion, Lindsay Kraft, Sam Paley, Tyler Matthew Roberts, Patrick Sharpe, Westley Strausman, Chiara Trentalange, Jake Vacanti, and Noah Virgile. The production was scheduled to run from June 7, 2018 to July 7. ==References==