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KISS ME, KATE Cast:
Kiss Me, KATE Synopsis
Act I
The cast of a musical version of William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew is rehearsing for the opening of the show that evening ("Another Op'nin', Another Show"). Egotistical Fred Graham is the director and producer and is starring as Petruchio, and his movie-
Before the opening, Fred and Lilli meet backstage, and Lilli shows off her engagement ring from Washington insider Harrison Howell, reminding Fred that it's the anniversary of their divorce. They recall the operetta in which they met, which included "Wunderbar", a Viennese waltz; they end up fondly reminiscing and singing and dancing. Two gangsters show up to collect the $10,000 IOU, and Fred replies that he never signed it. The gangsters obligingly say they will give him time to remember it and will return later. In her dressing room, Lilli receives flowers from Fred, and she declares that she is still "So In Love" with him. Fred tries to keep Lilli from reading the card that came with the flowers, which reveals that he really intended them for Lois. However, Lilli takes the card with her onstage, saying she will read it later.
The show begins ("We Open in Venice"). Baptista, Katherine and Bianca's father, will not allow his younger daughter Bianca to marry until his older daughter Katherine is married. However, she is shrewish and ill-
Act II
During the show's intermission, the cast and crew relax in the alley behind the theater. Paul (Fred's assistant), along with a couple other crew members, lament that it's "Too Darn Hot" to meet their lovers that night. The play continues, and Petruchio tries to 'tame' Katherine and mourns for his now-
The gangsters discover that their boss has been killed, so the IOU is no longer valid. Lilli leaves—without Howell—as Fred unsuccessfully tries to convince her to stay ("So in Love" (Reprise)). The gangsters get caught on stage and improvise a tribute to Shakespeare in which they explain that knowing Shakespeare is the key to romance ("Brush Up Your Shakespeare"). The company prepares for the conclusion of the play, the wedding of Bianca and Lucentio, even though they are now missing one of the main characters. However, just in time for Katherine's final speech, Lilli arrives onstage ("I Am Ashamed That Women Are So Simple"). Fred and Lilli wordlessly reconcile on stage, and the play ends ("Kiss Me Kate" (Finale)) with them, as well as Bill and Lois, kissing passionately.
Fred Graham / Petruchio |
Ian Warwick |
Lilli Vanessi / Katharine Minola |
Emma Sedlak |
Lois Lane / Bianca Minola |
Melissa Trickey |
Bill Calhoun / Lucentio |
Michael Handy |
Hattie |
Alexandra Page |
Suitors (Gremio / Hortensio) |
David Forbes & Stephen Lee |
First Man |
Sam Hile |
Second Man |
Kieran Gilkes |
Harrison Howell |
Adam Virzi |
Harry Trevor / Baptista Minola |
Adam Wilson |
Ralph / Raffaella |
Bec Kimpton |
Pops / Doorman |
Jessica Lee |
Paul |
Brendan McGrath |
Taxi Driver |
Suzanne Chin |
Featured Dancers |
Meagan Aplin, Jussi Jenssen |
Featured Ensemble |
Linda Newman, Megan Reddel, Lisa Scott, Kathryn Weismantel |
Ensemble |
Anna Desjardins, Rebecca Forbes, Seb Hogan, Lynne James, Amelia McCann, Liz McCann, Karen Swancott, Beth Virzi, Clare Wimble, Sarah Woodward, Joshua Woodward |