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Performance

VenueThe Maltings Theatre (formely Maltings Arts Centre)
TownSt Albans
CountyHertfordshire
From29th August 2020
To29th August 2020
When15:00, 18:00
The Maltings Theatre (formely Maltings Arts Centre) (V52)
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  • Date of change: 28 Jul 20 - T1645533501

The Taming of the Shrew

Work:: The Taming of the Shrew (S0200175507)


Author Shakespeare

Production:: (T1645533501)

Baptista Minola is attempting to marry off his two daughters; however, he will not marry off his youngest, the fair Bianca, until her elder sister, the ill-tempered Katherine, has found a husband. When the brave and lusty young nobleman, Petruccio comes to town, Bianca's suiters are elated to learn that he intends to take on the challenge of taming and marrying Kate. But will Petruccio succeed in taming the wild and witty shrew? Filled with Folksy‘s wonderful live music, bold characters and downright silliness, this hilarious production is not to be missed!
Company Folksy Theatre

Listing:: L1805383775

This event takes place at The Roman Theatre of Verulamium, Bluehouse Hill, St Albans, Herts AL3 6AH



Production details

Baptista Minola is attempting to marry off his two daughters; however, he will not marry off his youngest, the fair Bianca, until her elder sister, the ill-tempered Katherine, has found a husband. When the brave and lusty young nobleman, Petruccio comes to town, Bianca's suiters are elated to learn that he intends to take on the challenge of taming and marrying Kate. But will Petruccio succeed in taming the wild and witty shrew? Filled with Folksy‘s wonderful live music, bold characters and downright silliness, this hilarious production is not to be missed! This event takes place at The Roman Theatre of Verulamium, Bluehouse Hill, St Albans, Herts AL3 6AH

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