A second stage for experimental work was established in 1960, and an annual provincial tour began in 1961.
Nevertheless, the opera had a respectable provincial tour and a Broadway production.
The piece also had a provincial tour and a popular Broadway run in 1907.
It would have run longer, but Courtneidge had already booked a provincial tour with the same cast.
The play was a modest success, playing for about 82 performances through April and enjoying a provincial tour.
Combined with provincial tours it ran for over a thousand shows.
The provincial tour was very brief, closing by early June 1887.
Between the London season and the provincial tour which followed they performed it 50 times.
Despite its long run, the expensive production lost money, which had to be recouped in provincial tours.
It had a two-month run and a provincial tour in late 1910.