[2] [3] Directed by Trip Cullman, the cast featured Gideon Glick as Jordan, with John Behlmann, Sas Goldberg, Lindsay Mendez, Carra Patterson, Luke Smith, and Academy Award nominee Barbara Barrie, in her return to the stage at age 84.
[4][5] The play transferred to Broadway on February 14, 2017 (which the production billed as "Singles Awareness Day"), and it officially opened on March 2 at the Booth Theatre.
The production was staged at the Fugard Theatre in Cape Town, South Africa with the following cast: Gabriel Meltz, Dominique Maher, Lesoko Seabe, Lucy Tops, Michèle Maxwell, Roberto Kyle and Ryan de Villiers.
[14] The CurtainUp reviewer wrote "Harmon has once again proved himself to be a wonderful wordsmith and astute chronicler of the quandaries faced by the millenial [sic] generation.
A black comedy about a painful transition that hits many of us urbanites in our late 20s or early 30s and goes a long way toward explaining why weddings can be such fraught affairs for anyone stuck in a tux or matching crinoline.