First produced at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, 16 April 1827.
Source: Nicoll, Allardyce. A History of English Drama 1660-1900 Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1966
Performed at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, August 1838.
A brief comment complaining that the 'performance at the Theatre last Thursday was advertised as Shakespeare's play of Katherine and Petruchio when it should have been the Taming of the Shrew.'
A further brief comment under the heading 'Theatrical Errata' apologises for typographical errors in a review of the performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre published in the Commercial Journal and Advertiser on 25 July 1838 (2). The column also advises that 'the drama of Gil Blas will be produced on Monday next [30 July 1838]'.
Advertisement for performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 16 August 1838 to include the 'Farce of the Haunted Inn' and the 'Drama called Gil Blas'.
Review of the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, performances of the plays on 13 and 16 August 1838. The review also briefly mentions Blue Beard and the Haunted Inn.
Review of the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, performances of the plays on 13 and 16 August 1838. The review also briefly mentions Blue Beard and the Haunted Inn.
Advertisement for performances at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 2 August 1838 of the 'Romantic Drama, entitled Gil Blas' and 'Shakespeare's Play of Catherine & Petruchio'.
Advertisement for performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 16 August 1838 to include the 'Farce of the Haunted Inn' and the 'Drama called Gil Blas'.
This column briefly discusses the production of two plays at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney. The unknown author notes that Der Freischutz is in rehearsal and hopes that it will be staged more successfully than Gil Blas.
A brief comment complaining that the 'performance at the Theatre last Thursday was advertised as Shakespeare's play of Katherine and Petruchio when it should have been the Taming of the Shrew.'
A further brief comment under the heading 'Theatrical Errata' apologises for typographical errors in a review of the performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre published in the Commercial Journal and Advertiser on 25 July 1838 (2). The column also advises that 'the drama of Gil Blas will be produced on Monday next [30 July 1838]'.