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Kiss Me, Kate archiveBased on Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew. Two gangsters are despatched to extract a debt from the leading man of a musical version of The Taming of the Shrew. They arrive on its First Night, in the middle of a blazing row between the show's stars and end up on stage singing Brush Up Your Shakespeare.

Creatives/Company

Music: Cole Porter
Lyrics: Cole Porter
Book by(s): Sam Spewack, Bella Spewack

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Archive listings for Kiss Me, Kate (2024)

Work type: Musical.

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Director Bartlett Sher. Choreographer Anthony Van Laast. Design Michael Yeargan. Costume Catherine Zuber. Lighting Donald Holder. Sound Adam Fisher. Music Stephen Ridley (music supervisor). Performer Adrian Dunbar (Fred Graham / Petruchio). Performer Stephanie J Block (Lilli Vanessi / Katherine). Performer Charlie Stemp (Bill Calhoun / Lucentio). Performer Georgina Onuorah (Lois Lane / Bianca). Performer Nigel Lindsay (Gangster). Performer Hammed Animashaun (Gangster). Performer Peter Davison (General Harrison Howell). Performer Josie Benson (Hattie). Performer Jack Butterworth (Paul). Performer Jude Owusu (Harry Trevor / Baptista). Performer Carl Au (Ensemble / Hortensio). Performer Jorsan Crouch (Ensemble / Gremio). Performer Gary Milner (Ensemble / Ralph). Performer James Hume (Ensemble / Pops). Performer Alisha Capon (Ensemble). Performer Shani Cantor (Ensemble). Performer Maya de Faria (Ensemble). Performer Amelia Kinu-Muus (Ensemble). Performer Jacqui Jameson (Ensemble). Performer Lucas Koch (Ensemble). Performer Alex Lodge (Ensemble). Performer Nell Martin (Ensemble). Performer Anna McGarahan (Ensemble). Performer John Stacey (Ensemble). Performer Harrison Wilde (Ensemble). Performer Robin Kent (Swing). Performer Barry Drummond (Swing). Performer Emily Goodenough (Swing). Performer Maddie Harper (Swing).
4 Jun 24 to 14 Sep 24Barbican Centre, West End :: V371
listing details L155620984

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