Catherine and Petrucchio

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Catharine and Petruchio is an adaptation of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew by David Garrick. It was the most successful adaptation of a number done over the years, and was introduced at the Drury Lane tehatre in March 1754 and dominated the stage for almost two centuries, with Shakespeare's play not returning until 1844 in England and 1887 in the United States, although Garrick's version was still being performed as late as 1879, when Herbert Beerbohm Tree staged it. Its subblot has been cut and it is not a full length play, hence it was often used as part of an evening's programme.

Productions in South Africa

1818: Produced in the African Theatre, Cape Town, South Africa on 21 November by the Gentlemen Amateurs, with the help of four professional actors from the Theatre Royal, Liverpool (en route to Calcutta), led by Mr Cooke. The accompanying pieces were Crochet Lodge (Hurlstone) and a "Divertissement" called Sandy and Jenny, or Love in the Sack (Griffin)

Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Taming_of_the_Shrew#Adaptations


Bosman, 1928: p155;

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