Wallace Shawn's What We Did Before Our Moth Days Extends Off-Broadway
Scott Rudin and Barry Diller co-produce the title, which reunites Shawn with director and longtime collaborator André Gregory.
February 17, 2026 By Logan Culwell-Block
Wallace Shawn's What We Did Before Our Moth Days has extended its Off-Broadway run at the Greenwich House Theater, where it will now continue for an additional two weeks, through May 10. The production, which began performances February 4, officially opens March 5.
The project reunites Shawn with director and longtime collaborator André Gregory, who is directing the new work. Their artistic partnership dates back to Shawn's Our Late Night, directed at Off-Broadway's Public Theater in 1975.
The new work focuses on the many facets of love, with a father, mother, son, and the father's long-time mistress telling the intimate story of their lives. The cast features Hope Davis, Maria Dizzia, John Early, and Josh Hamilton.
Concurrently with Moth Days, Shawn is also reviving his solo show The Fever, performing the work twice weekly on Sunday and Monday evenings at Greenwich House Theater. The Fever, which premiered with Off-Broadway's Public in 1990 and won the 1991 Obie Award for Best Play, sees Shawn becoming a nameless narrator in a squalid hotel room in a poor nation rife with political repression. As he recovers in solitude, he is forced to confront his own privilege and complicity in the outside world's atrocities.
The projects are under the leadership of co-producers Scott Rudin and Barry Diller. Rudin has been largely absent from the industry since reports emerged of his abusive behavior to subordinates behind the scenes. Though such reports have been published periodically over his career, Rudin stepped away from his professional life following 2021 articles in The Hollywood Reporter and New York Magazine. Published in the wake of the #MeToo movement, both resulted in renewed calls for Rudin to be barred from the industry. Rudin ultimately announced that he would “step back” from Broadway productions and film projects and resign from The Broadway League, installing Kate Horton as executive producer of his then-developing Broadway revival of The Music Man. That revival would open at the Winter Garden Theatre in 2022 starring Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster. What We Did Before Our Moth Days follows Rudin's return to Broadway producing, also with Diller: Little Bear Ridge Road with Laurie Metcalf. The two are also behind the upcoming Broadway revival of Death of a Salesman, set to star Metcalf and Nathan Lane.
Shawn and Gregory's past projects include My Dinner With Andre, Vanya On 42nd Street, Uncle Vanya, and The Designated Mourner. Shawn is also co-producing this Off-Broadway staging.
The production features scenic and costume design by Riccardo Hernández, lighting design by Jennifer Tipton, sound design and original music by Bruce Odland, and projection design by Bill Morrison.
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