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The Induction |
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...Christopher Sly |
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...Hostess |
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...Tapster |
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...'Lord' |
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...'Lady' |
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...'Huntsmen' |
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Luca Lucretia Azzolina |
...Silver, the dog |
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The Players |
...Themselves |
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...'Page' (as a woman) |
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The Play |
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...Lucencio |
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...Tranio |
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...Baptista |
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...Gremio |
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...Katharina (Kate) |
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...Hortensio |
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...Bianca |
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...Biondello |
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...Pertruchio |
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...Grumio |
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...Curtis |
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...Pedant |
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...Vincentio (alternating performances) |
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...Haberdasher |
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...Tailor |
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...Widow |
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Running time is approximately two hours and fifty minutes, including one intermission.
SYNOPSISChristopher Sly, a drunken tinker, is thrown out of an inn and falls asleep in the gutter. A passing nobleman finds him and, deciding to play a trick on him, takes him home, dresses him in rich clothes, and engages a troupe of actors to perform a play for him.
The play tells of Baptista Minola, a wealthy merchant of Padua, and his two daughters, the shrewish Katherina and her younger sister Bianca. Much to the frustration of Bianca and her many suitors, Baptista has decreed that she may not marry until a husband is found for Katherina.
Petruchio, a gentleman of Verona, arrives in Padua and, hearing of Katherina and her considerable dowery, resolves to marry her, whether she wants him or not. Baptista gladly consents, and Petruchio and his new bride set out for home.
With Katherina gone, her sisters' suitors battle for Bianca's affections. After a complex series of disguises and impersonations, Lucentio, a citizen of Pisa, wins the day.
Meanwhile Petruchio has decided to tame the wild-tempered Katherina. He deprives her of sleep, food and clothing, forcing her to obey him and acknowledge his authority before he will allow her to return to her native Padua for her sister's wedding.
The play over, Sly cannot decide whether he has been dreaming or awake. Announcing that he, too, now knows how to tame his wife, he stumbles out of the castle and heads for home.
Photos on this page from top: The Terrible Kate (Kristin Flanders); Bianca, Tranio, the Widow, and Lucencio (Caroline Hall, Benjamin Evett, Danielle Delgado, and Scott Harrison); Katharina and Petruchio (Kristin Flanders and Don Reilley). A.R.T. Company Photographer: Richard Feldman.
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