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Shakespeare Bulletin, March, 2005 by Klett, Elizabeth
The Taming of the Shrew Presented by The Houston Shakespeare Festival at Miller Outdoor Theatre, Houston, Texas. July 31-August 14, 2004. Directed by Sidney Berger. Scenic and lighting design by John Gow. Costume design by Paige A. Willson. Sound design by Kelly Babb. Fights by Brian Byrnes. Choreography by Brooke Wilson. With Ralph Ehntholt (Baptista), Celeste Roberts (Kate), Bree Welch (Bianca), Daniel Magill (Lucentio), Brandon Hearnsberger (Tranio), George Brock (Gremio), Jason Douglas (Hortensio),Justin Doran (Petruchio), Rutherford Cravens (Grumio), Scott Fults (Biondello), Kit Fordyce (Vincenrio), Bob Leeds (Pedant), Kelly Harkins (Curtis), Bob Boudreaux (Tailor, Haberdasher), Sally Edmundson (Widow), and others.
Although setting The Taming of the Shrew...
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