Set in the northwest section of Baltimore, Maryland during the last week of 1959, Diner tells the story of a circle of male friends, now in their early twenties, who reunite for the wedding of one of their group. The title refers to their late-night hang out, the Fell's Point Diner in Baltimore's Fell's Point neighborhood. An element of the story includes the Baltimore Colts playing in the 1959 NFL Championship Game. The semi-autobiographical film explores the changing relationships among these friends as they become adults through what is mostly a series of vignettes rather than a traditional narrative. Levinson encouraged improvisation among his cast to capture realistic camaraderie.
Cast
Steve Guttenberg as Edward "Eddie" Simmons
Daniel Stern as Laurence "Shrevie" Schreiber
Mickey Rourke as Robert "Boogie" Sheftell
Kevin Bacon as Timothy Fenwick, Jr.
Tim Daly as William "Billy" Howard
Ellen Barkin as Beth
Paul Reiser as Modell
Kathryn Dowling as Barbara
Michael Tucker as Bagel
Colette Blonigan as Carol Heathrow
Jessica James as Mrs. Simmons
Clement Fowler as Eddie's father
Kelle Kipp as Diane
This was the first credited feature film role for Tim Daly, Ellen Barkin and Paul Reiser.
A stage musical, with the book by Levinson and music by Sheryl Crow is being prepared, with plans for a Broadway production, originally opening in Autumn 2013. Kathleen Marshall is the director and choreographer. A "creative workshop" reading was held in December 2011, directed by Kathleen Marshall. A previously announced premiere at the Curran Theatre in San Francisco in October 2012 to November 2012 was cancelled. Instead, the musical had a staged workshop in New York and then was expected to open on Broadway in April 2013. The producer said, "the producers and creative team of 'Diner' embarked on an exploratory exercise to determine if the show would play as effectively in a theatre with a capacity no larger than 1,100 seats, for which there is greater opportunity. Holding themselves to uncompromising standards they happily discovered that their answer was 'yes'." The musical opened at the Signature Theatre, Arlington, Virginia, in December 2014 through January 2015, with direction and choreography by Kathleen Marshall. Crow said: "And to think we are going to premiere it so close to Baltimore, where the story took place, at Signature Theatre, which has birthed so many new musicals, well, I couldn't be happier." The cast for the Signature premiere included Matthew James Thomas as Fenwick and Derek Klena as Boogie. The musical next is being presented at the Delaware Theatre Company, Wilmington, Delaware, from December 2, 2015 through December 27, with Matthew James Thomas as Fenwick, Derek Klena as Boogie, Noah Weisberg as Shrevie and Brynn O'Malley as Barbara.