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'''Cardenio''' was a play by [[William Shakespeare]] and [[John Fletcher]], believed lost in the [[20th century]]. | '''Cardenio''' was a play by [[William Shakespeare]] and [[John Fletcher]], believed lost in the [[20th century]]. | ||
Cardenio was one of Shakespeare's more obscure plays. The last known copy was owned by [[Thomas Sheridan]]. In [[1765]], [[Jack Harkness]] stole the copy from Thomas. He hid it in a locker at [[King's Cross]], just in case he needed it. After he was trapped in the past and started working for [[Torchwood Three]], he tried to sell it to [[Hugo Faulkner]] in [[1967]]. ([[ | Cardenio was one of Shakespeare's more obscure plays. The last known copy was owned by [[Thomas Sheridan]]. In [[1765]], [[Jack Harkness]] stole the copy from Thomas. He hid it in a locker at [[King's Cross]], just in case he needed it. After he was trapped in the past and started working for [[Torchwood Three]], he tried to sell it to [[Hugo Faulkner]] in [[1967]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Trace Memory]]'') | ||
{{Wikipediainfo|The History of Cardenio}} | {{Wikipediainfo|The History of Cardenio}} | ||
[[Category:Plays from the real world]] | [[Category:Plays from the real world]] |