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Meet the cast of the Kiss Me, Kate revival at the Barbican

The show opens in previews early next month

Alex Wood

Alex Wood

| London |

23 May 2024

Stephanie J Block and the company, © Danny Kaan
Stephanie J Block and the company, © Danny Kaan

Meet the cast of Kiss Me, Kate, starring Stephanie J Block and Adrian Dunbar.

Hailed as Cole Porter’s greatest musical comedy, the production is set for a 15-week run at London’s Barbican Theatre starting next month on 4 June 2024, with a press night scheduled for 18 June, concluding on 14 September. Tickets are on sale below.

Also appearing are Charlie Stemp (Crazy for You) as Bill Calhoun/Lucentio, while Georgina Onuorah (The Wizard of Oz) will play Lois Lane/Bianca, alongside two WhatsOnStage Award-winners – Nigel Lindsay (An Enemy of the People) and Hammed Animashaun (A Midsummer Night’s Dream) who play the famous gangster pairing in the show, Peter Davison (Dr Who) as the General, Josie Benson (as Hattie), Jack Butterworth (as Paul) and Jude Owusu (as Harry Trevor/Baptista), Carl Au (as Hortensio/Ensemble), Jordan Crouch (as Gremio/Ensemble), Gary Milner (as Ralph/Ensemble) and James Hume (as Pops/Ensemble).

You can watch Block, Onuorah, Stemp, Lindsay, Animashaun and Sher discuss the show here:

Completing the company are Alisha Capon, Shani Cantor, Maya de Faria, Amelia Kinu Muus, Jacqui Jameson, Lucas Koch, Alex Lodge, Nell Martin, Anna McGarahan, John Stacey and Harrison Wilde. Swings are Robin Kent, Barry Drummond, Emily Goodenough and Maddie Harper.

Directed in a new production by Tony Award winner Bartlett Sher, the musical showcases a score by Porter and a book by Sam and Bella Spewack. Notably, this revival reunites producing team members behind successful shows such as Anything Goes and A Strange Loop, both at the Barbican.

The creative team also includes Anthony Van Laast as choreographer, Michael Yeargan as set designer, Catherine Zuber as costume designer, Donald Holder as lighting designer, Adam Fisher as sound designer, and Stephen Ridley as music supervisor. Casting is by Serena Hill.

The show follows onstage and off-stage antics of a theatre company attempting to produce a musical adaptation of William Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew. It includes numbers such as “Another Op’nin’, Another Show”, “Too Darn Hot”, “Tom, Dick or Harry” and “Brush Up Your Shakespeare”.

What is your favourite of ALW's musicals?

  • School of Rock
  • Cinderella
  • The Phantom of the Opera
  • Jesus Christ Superstar
  • Evita
  • Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
  • Sunset Boulevard
  • Cats
  • Aspects of Love

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