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No matter what arrangement you’ve worked out with your beloved, it’s unlikely that Kate and Petrucchio in “The Taming of the Shrew” will serve as role models for a good marriage. At least, they shouldn’t. The two lead characters in what might be called Shakespeare’s cruelest comedy are… Read More
Comments for: Play with ire Stonington Opera House’s Julia Whitworth sets her (almost) all-female production of ‘Shrew’ in a women’s prison, but finds farce in Shakespeare’s unusualy cruel comedy
Play with ire Stonington Opera House’s Julia Whitworth sets her (almost) all-female production of ‘Shrew’ in a women’s prison, but finds farce in Shakespeare’s unusualy cruel comedy
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Play with ire Stonington Opera House’s Julia Whitworth sets her (almost) all-female production of ‘Shrew’ in a women’s prison, but finds farce in Shakespeare’s unusualy cruel comedy