Following this the play enjoyed commercial success, featuring on a number of critics' top 10 events in 2005.
It is shown each year just before summer vacation time, and the play that wins the Tony almost always enjoys extra tourist dollars.
The play enjoyed a run of 126 performances, closing on April 1, 1950.
Nonetheless, the play performed to sold-out houses and later enjoyed productions in other cities.
The play was controversial on its release, but enjoyed a lengthy run on Broadway.
It is interesting to note that the play has enjoyed particular success in London, having been produced there twice.
The play had enjoyed a successful run in London.
This play has enjoyed a long life, playing in both mainstream and alternative theaters.
The play ended its run, but enjoyed rave reviews and high ticket sales.
The play has subsequently enjoyed a number of successful stage productions.