Venus in Fur opened off-Broadway at the Classic Stage Company on January 13, 2010. The play was originally set to close on February 21, 2010, and was extended to March 7, 2010. The cast featured
Nina Arianda and
Wes Bentley with direction by
Walter Bobbie. The play helped relaunch Bentley's career.
Venus in Fur then opened on Broadway on November 8, 2011. It was produced by the
Manhattan Theatre Club at the
Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. Previews began on October 13, 2011. Nina Arianda reprised her role as Vanda and
Hugh Dancy played Thomas Novachek, the writer-director. Walter Bobbie directed. The production ended its limited engagement at the Friedman on December 18 and resumed performances at the
Lyceum Theatre on February 7, 2012, in a limited engagement through June 17, 2012. Arianda won the
Tony Award for
Best Actress in a Play for her performance in the Broadway production, which also received a nomination for Best Play. In 2013, the play saw its Australian premiere in a production by the
Queensland Theatre Company in Brisbane with
Libby Munro as Vanda and
Todd MacDonald as Thomas. Dana Brooke as Vanda was declared one of the "Performances of the Year" by
The Sacramento Bee in
B Street Theatre's production in 2013. The play received its Canadian Premiere in Toronto in a 2013 production by the
Canadian Stage Company. The show was so successful that it returned for an additional run later in the 2013–2014 season, and returned once more in the company's 2014–2015 season. Carly Street won a
Dora Award for her portrayal of Vanda. Rick Miller co-stars as Thomas. The production was directed by Jennifer Tarver. In 2017, the play had its London West End Premiere at the
Theatre Royal Haymarket. This production was directed by
Patrick Marber and starred
Natalie Dormer and
David Oakes as Vanda and Thomas respectively. ==Plot==