Matthew McKenna and Caroline Sheen are playing the leading roles of Fred Graham and Lillie Vanessi at Kilworth House Theatre’s production of Cole Porter and Bella Spewack's Kiss Me, Kate in the grounds from 31st May-16th July.
Joining them are Justin Thomas (Bill Calhoun); Monique Young (Lois Lane); Cory English (Gangster 1); Carl Sanderson (Gangster 2); Gary Davis (General Harrison Howell) with Andrew Gordon-Watkins; Piers Bate; Davide Fienauri; Tarinn Callender; Craig Turner; Adam Philpott; Paul Hutton; Thomas Audibert; Emily Squibb; Holly Willock; Katia Sartini; Helen Turner; Molly May Gardiner; Tash Holway; Jessica Pardoe; and Laura Ellis.
Joining them are Justin Thomas (Bill Calhoun); Monique Young (Lois Lane); Cory English (Gangster 1); Carl Sanderson (Gangster 2); Gary Davis (General Harrison Howell) with Andrew Gordon-Watkins; Piers Bate; Davide Fienauri; Tarinn Callender; Craig Turner; Adam Philpott; Paul Hutton; Thomas Audibert; Emily Squibb; Holly Willock; Katia Sartini; Helen Turner; Molly May Gardiner; Tash Holway; Jessica Pardoe; and Laura Ellis.
The production will be produced by Celia Mackay with director Matthew White and choreographer Sam Spencer-Lane heading the creative team.
First staged on Broadway in 1948, Cole Porter’s musical version of Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew contains a numbers including ‘Too Darn Hot’, ‘Another Op’nin’ Another Show’, ‘Always True To You in My Fashion’ and ‘Brush Up Your Shakespeare’.
First staged on Broadway in 1948, Cole Porter’s musical version of Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew contains a numbers including ‘Too Darn Hot’, ‘Another Op’nin’ Another Show’, ‘Always True To You in My Fashion’ and ‘Brush Up Your Shakespeare’.
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