Published August 2, 2018 at 6:00 a.m.
The Vermont Shakespeare Festival is celebrating its 14th season with Shakespeare's witty classic, 'The Taming of the Shrew.' Cofounders and husband and wife team Jena Necrason and John Nagle, have assembled a cast of Vermonters and New Yorkers to bring the show to life. We travelled to the brand new, state of the art Highland Center for the Arts in rural Greensboro to see rehearsals and find out how this performance is being reimagined in the era of #MeToo. You can catch the show at Champlain College August 3-5th and outdoors at Shelburne Museum, August 9-11th.
Filming date: 7/26/18
Music: Patricia Julien, "Transition to Verona," "Kate and Petruchio," "Bianca and Kate," "Kate's Theme" & "Lucentio and Tranio"
Eveningland, "Love Now"
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