Hi Alfred,

By 1964, when I commenced my studies at D. Bosco's in
Year IV, I was quite past that "Fauntleroy" phase!  

My rough guess is that the Kendalls gave a "show" at
DB's circa 65, which puts it in mid- rather than
early- 60s. They were short excerpts from various
plays rather than one whole play. I still remember the
part from Lady MacBeth's "Here's the smell of blood
still. And all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten
this little hand! �  To bed, to bed! there�s knocking
at the gate: come, come, come, come, give me your
hand. What�s done cannot be undone" as performed by
Mrs. Kendall.  

--- Alfred de Tavares <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Not in the 60s, unless they made a second visit.
> 
...
> The one you recall at D. Bosco's may have been a
> full play performed
> for general, more adult public.

...

> Gabriel weren't you far too young then to attending,
> and enjoying, s.


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