The result was an extraordinary triumph, the play running for 115 nights.
Charles I, in 1872 was another hit, running for 180 nights.
The play ran for six nights, which was a mediocre run.
The production normally runs for three or four nights and is open to members of the public.
It ran for two nights before being withdrawn due to lack of support.
The play ran for six nights with one scheduled night canceled, the 13 June performance.
The show is to open on Sept. 22 and run for five nights.
The play ran for 150 nights, which was an unusually long run at the time.
It ran for seven nights on its initial run and was revived several times, all the way to the 19th century.
"A production that runs for three nights is ridiculous," he added.