She also became a co-producer of the Gaiety Theatre.
Performances continued at this location until the Gaiety Theater was completely destroyed in the earthquake of 1923.
The piece then had a London production at the Gaiety Theatre in 1924.
By 1938 the Gaiety Theatre was in need of refurbishment.
This was not considered to be financially viable and in 1939 the Gaiety Theatre closed.
"You mean the narrow old street that used to run across the site of what is now the Gaiety Theatre?"
Wych Street was a little further east of what is now the Gaiety Theatre.
The piece opened at the Gaiety Theatre on 25 September 1886.
It replaced a previous Gaiety Theatre on the site which had been destroyed by fire.
He was looking at one from the Gaiety Theater,' Dublin.