Despite its run of only twelve performances, it was nominated for two Tony Awards, and some other honors.
The director of the production was Peter Mark Schifter.
Reviews were poor; the New York Times deemed it "embarrassingly out of touch with the present-day realities of men, women, sex, marriage and divorce", with limited praise given to Coleman's "inconsistent" score.
[1] The musical closed nine days after its opening, on April 22, and was considered a flop.
[3] In addition, actress Sally Mayes, in her Broadway debut, won a 1989 Theatre World award.