The play first opened in April 1992 at the
Seattle Repertory Theatre. It premiered
off-Broadway in a
Lincoln Center Theater production at the Mitzi Newhouse Theater on October 22, 1992, and closed on February 28, 1993, after 149 performances. Directed by
Daniel J. Sullivan, the cast included
Jane Alexander and
Madeline Kahn. It transferred to
Broadway at the
Ethel Barrymore Theatre on March 18, 1993, and closed on July 16, 1994, after 556 performances. Again directed by Sullivan, the Broadway cast remained the same as off-Broadway, except that
Christine Estabrook took the role of "Pfeni" for
Frances McDormand. Notable replacements include
Linda Lavin as Gorgeous Teitelbaum and
Michael Learned as Sara Goode.
Original Broadway Cast • Sara Goode -
Jane Alexander • Gorgeous Teitelbaum -
Madeline Kahn • Mervyn Kant -
Robert Klein • Pfeni Rosensweig -
Christine Estabrook • Nicholas Pym - John Cunningham • Tess Goode -
Julie Dretzin • Tom Valiunus - Patrick Fitzgerald • Geoffrey Duncan -
John Vickery London production It premiered at the
Greenwich Theatre in 1994, where it was directed by Michael Blakemore and the sisters were played by
Janet Suzman,
Maureen Lipman, and
Lynda Bellingham. The play transferred to the
Old Vic in September 1994
Digital production Released on May 20, 2021, there was a livestreamed production of the play to benefit the
Actors' Fund, the Theater Development Fund's Wendy Wasserstein Project, and the
Steppenwolf Theater Company. Directed by
Anna D. Shapiro, the company's artistic director, it featured
Lisa Edelstein,
Kathryn Hahn, and
Tracee Chimo Pallero as the three sisters. It also featured
Jason Alexander,
Kathryn Newton and
James Urbaniak. ==Plot==