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''The Taming of the Shrew'' in performance has had an uneven history. Popular in Shakespeare's day, the play fell out of favour during the seventeenth century, when it was replaced on the stage by John Lacy's ''Sauny the Scott''. The original Shakespearean text was not performed at all during the eighteenth century, with David Garrick's adaptation ''Catharine and Petruchio'' dominating the stage. After over two hundred years without a performance, the play returned to the British stage in 1844, the last Shakespeare play restored to the repertory. However, it was only in the 1890s that the dominance of ''Catharine and Petruchio'' began to wain, and productions of ''The Shrew'' become more regular. Moving into the twentieth century, the play's popularity increased considerably, and it became one of Shakespeare's most frequently staged plays, with productions taking place all over the world. This trend has continued into the twenty-first century, with the play as popular now as it was when first written. ==Performance history==
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