Limerick – The Theatre Royal in Limerick saw a series of impressive performances recently. Under the management of Mr Robert Fogarty, the theater has been thriving.
On Monday, the F.R. North company presented a captivating production of “The Taming of the Shrew.” Mr F. Odea Chamberlain delivered an excellent performance, while Mr J. Hamilton portrayed a compelling Vincentio. Mr Barnard Limpon skillfully portrayed the role of Lucentio, and Roper Spyen delighted the audience with his portrayal of Petruchio. A notable mention goes to A. Payne for their remarkable performance, and Mr Q. Walla captivated the audience with their talent.
In another production, “Katharine and Petruchio,” the audience witnessed the clever performance of Miss Dora Hale as Katharine, and Miss Dorothy Ores a displayed remarkable emotion in the role of Bianca. Miss Hargant Cashin portrayed a captivating and graceful widow.
The performances at the Theatre Royal have been met with positive acclaim, thanks to the skillful actors and talented cast members who brought the productions to life. The theater continues to be a vibrant hub of entertainment in Limerick, captivating audiences with its diverse repertoire and talented performers.
The Era – Saturday 09 January 1904