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  1. 2.00 PM Prices: £75.00 - £25.00 | Standing: £5.00, £10.00. Shakespeare's vicious comedy about misogyny and manipulation arrives in London's Globe Theatre this summer, directed by Jude Christian.

  2. 14 de oct. de 2014 · Shakespeare's Globe Theatre: The Taming of the Shrew: Directed by Toby Frow. With Jamie Beamish, Michael Bertenshaw, Sarah MacRae, Simon Paisley Day. The swaggering Petruchio agrees to marry the spitting hellcat, Katherine.

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    • Comedy
    • Toby Frow
    • 2014-10-14
  3. Shakespeare’s knotty comedy, The Taming of the Shrew, introduces one of theatre’s greatest games of wits as a would-be couple are hell-bent on confusing and outsmarting each other right up to the play’s equivocal and unexpected conclusion. Synopsis. Two wealthy sisters in Padua are ready to marry.

  4. 1 de may. de 2024 · Shakespeare’s Globe announce the cast of The Taming of the Shrew, directed by Jude Christian (Titus Andronicus, 2023). The cast comprises Matthew Ashforde as Ensemble/Cover, Nigel Barrett as Christopher Sly/Gremio, John Cummins as Biondello, Lizzie Hopley as Hortensio, Tyreke Leslie as Tranio, Andrew Leung as Petruchio, Sophie ...

  5. Take our unique The Taming of the Shrew themed Guided Tour of the Globe Theatre and discover more about Shakespeare’s challenging early comedy. Inside the wooden ‘O’ itself, you’ll be introduced to the plot and characters of the play by our expert guides before delving into its history and themes.

  6. By William Shakespeare Directed by Shana Cooper. “Come on, and kiss me, Kate.” Is anyone a match for the brash and strong-willed Katherine? The dashing adventurer Petruchio thinks he’s up to the challenge. Two of the sexiest figures in all of world theatre set off sparks in a clash of wills that is as bold as it is uproarious.

  7. The Globe Talks: The Taming of the Shrew | What's On | Shakespeare's Globe. Join Director Jude Christian, and Christopher Bailey (World Health Organisation) for an enlivening discussion on comedy and its complicity in the violence of Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew, as part of our series, The Globe Talks.