's 1898 Broadway production starring
Mary Mannering The play was first staged at the
Royal Court Theatre in London on 20 January 1898. It received lukewarm reviews.
Trelawny opened in New York on 22 November 1898, at producer
Daniel Frohman's old
Lyceum Theatre. It ran for 131 performances, and starred
Mary Mannering in the title role of Rose Trelawny,
Hilda Spong,
Mrs. Thomas W. Whiffen (whose husband also appeared in the cast), and
Elizabeth Tyree.
Adelaide Keim as also in the 1898 cast. Fred Williams directed, E. G. Unitt designed the sets,
Percy Anderson designed the costumes, and Frank Howson composed the incidental music. Pinero revised
Trelawny heavily for performance at the
Old Vic in 1925. It was revived in New York that year, as well as in 1911, 1927, and 1975. The cast of the 1975 production, at Lincoln Center, included
Mary Beth Hurt,
Mandy Patinkin,
John Lithgow and, in her Broadway debut,
Meryl Streep. Trelawny of the Wells (by Arthur Wing Pinero), 1992 – 1993, at Comedy Theatre, Theatre Royal, Bath London. (
Jason Connery as Arthur Gower,
Sarah Brightman as Rose Trelawny,
Helena Bonham Carter as Imogen Parrot) Trelawny of the Wells (by Arthur Wing Pinero) by National Theatre, since 12 February 1993, at Olivier Theatre, National Theatre. (
Helen McCrory as Rose Trelawny,
Ben Miles as Arthur Gower, Adam Kotz as Tom Wrench) An adaptation by
Patrick Marber, directed by
Joe Wright played at the
Donmar Warehouse in 2013. ==Film adaptation==