the taming of the shrew

     

The Taming of the Shrew comey by William Shakespeare. It was one of his earlier plays, believed to have been written between 1590 and 1594. The play begins with a framing device in which a drunkard is deceived into thinking he is a nobleman who then watches the "play" itself, which depicts a nobleman, Petruchio, who marries an outspoken, intelligent, and bad-tempered shrew named Katherine. Petruchio manipulates and "tames" her until she is obedient to his will. The main subplot features the courting of Katherine's more conventional sister Bianca by numerous suitors. The content has become the subject of considerable controversy. The play has been adapted numerous times for opera, stage, screen and musical theatre, including Cole Porter's well-known version, Kiss Me Kate.

Trivia about the taming of the shrew

  • It's a play-within-a-play, & so is "Kiss Me, Kate", the musical based on it
  • On an episode of the TV show "Moonlighting", Cybill Shepherd was Kate in an adaptation of this play
  • "Tis' a wonder, by your leave she will be tamed so"
  • "Come on, and kiss me, Kate" is actually a line in this comedy that inspired the musical "Kiss Me, Kate"
  • In 1980 BBC production of this Shakespeare play “Monty Python's” John Cleese played Petruchio
  • Kate's sister Bianca is courted by Lucentio, Hortensio & Grumio in this play
  • "Kiss me, Kate, we will be married o' Sunday"
  • "Come on, and kiss me, Kate" is actually a line in this comedy that inspired the musical "Kiss Me, Kate"
  • In "Kiss Me, Kate", the characters, as actors, perform this Shakespeare play at Ford's Theatre in Baltimore
  • Lucentio,Bianca,Katharina
  • This comedy ends in Lucentio's house, not in Petruchio's
  • In the last scene of this comedy, Petruchio wins a bet that he has the most obedient wife
  • "'Tis incredible to believe how much she loves me. O the kindest Kate!" Petruchio says in this play
  • "You lie, in faith, for you are called plain Kate, and bonny Kate, and sometimes Kate the curst" is spoken in this play
  • The fair Bianca has an older, somewhat unpleasant sister named Katherine in this play
  • Battle of the sexes on which musical "Kiss Me Kate" was based
  • Tracey Ullman & Helen Hunt were Kate & Bianca in a Wild West-set 1990 production of this play
  • Some scholars think this bawdy comedy was based on a ballad, "A Merry Jest of a Shrewd and Curst Wife..."
  • This time, a comedy:"Beware my sting!""She will be my chattel. Ha ha ha!""I'm starved!"[Snores]"Giddy from lack of sleep. What is thy will, sir?""Mm-wah!""Ha ha ha ha ha!""Ha ha ha ha ha!""Ah!""Ah!"
  • A 1999 teen flick:"10 Things I Hate About You"
  • "A Subjugation for One Small Burrowing Mammal"
  • In 1967 she starred in this Shakespearean comedy with Richard Burton
  • In other words, this bawdy battle of the sexes could be called "A Termagant's Domestication"
  • It was actually Christopher Sly, not Kate, who says, "I'll not budge an inch" in this comedy
  • "Who knows not where a wasp does wear his sting? In his tail", says Petruchio in this play
  • "10 Things I Hate About You" based on this Shakespeare comedy, stars Julia Stiles as the misanthropic Kat
  • Gremio,Petruchio,Katharina
  • Christopher Sly is described as a "drunken man" in the induction of this play with Vincentio, Lucentio & Petruchio
  • "La Bisbetica Dominata" was based on this Shakespeare play
  • Roger Rees tried to domesticate Bebe Neuwirth (Good luck!) in a 1999 production of this comedy