In April 1970 Krasna announced it would go to Broadway and would be produced by Leland Hayward.
"We're hoping for a big name" said Krasna who said the play was about a 35-year-old woman "who gets around.
There was a London production in 1972 starring Eartha Kitt.
The Guardian called it "about amusing as an eyewitness account of the Black Death".
She decided to direct a production put on at the Actors Studio in 1979.