It was Kramm's ninth play but his first professionally produced one.
José Ferrer was attached to the project in June 1950. It was going to be produced by Jed Harris, then Aldirch and Myers, and Ferrer decided to produce it.
The Shrike premiered on Broadway at the
Cort Theater on January 15, 1952 and closed on May 31, 1952 after 161 performances. José Ferrer was the producer, director and star (as Jim Downs). The cast featured
Judith Evelyn (Ann Downs), Somer Alberg (Dr. Schlesinger), James Hawthorne Bay (Perkins), and Mary Bell (Miss Wingate). Ferrer could only make a limited engagement because he was needed for
Moulin Rouge. The
New York Times called it "a plausible melodrama that is likely to scare the living daylights out of you."
Awards Kramm received the 1952
Pulitzer Prize for Drama. José Ferrer won the 1952
Tony Award, Actor in a Play and Direction.
Van Heflin toured in the play. In a 1955 production starring
Dane Clark, actress
Isabel Bonner, who was married to the author, died during a performance on stage of a brain hemorrhage. ==Film adaptation==