The play started as a reading at the
Soho Theatre and was then performed at the
Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2004. The play next opened in London at the Soho Theatre, running from 3 to 24 September 2004. It received the First
Fringe Award.
Thom Pain (based on nothing) premiered in the United States
Off-Broadway at the DR2 Theatre on February 1, 2005 and closed on September 4, 2005. The original production starred
James Urbaniak, and was directed by Hal Brooks. Urbaniak was nominated for the
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Solo Performance for his portrayal of Thom Pain. The play was revived at the Off-Broadway
Signature Theatre Company on October 23, 2018 (previews), starring
Michael C. Hall and directed by Oliver Butler. The play has been translated into over a dozen languages, and since 2005 has been produced regularly around the U.S. and the world. Some notable American productions have been presented at Seattle Rep, the Dallas Theater Center, Theatre Wit, Hyde Park Theatre, Actor's Express, among many more. Worldwide the play has appeared in Finland, France, Israel, Holland, Norway, Portugal, China, Mexico, Germany, Greece and elsewhere. The play was a finalist for the 2005
Pulitzer Prize for Drama, which was won by
Doubt, A Parable by
John Patrick Shanley. ==Critical reception==