Kiss Me, Kate Cole Porter’s A Production by Clyde & Charlene Perry American International School, New Delhi 1968.

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Kiss Me, Kate Cole Porter’s A Production by Clyde & Charlene Perry American International School, New Delhi 1968

Kiss Me, Kate, staged at AIS during the school year, was one of the last of a long line of successful and popular productions by Clyde and Charlene Perry. Kiss Me, Kate, the successful Broadway hit, was done more than justice by the expert direction of the Perrys and devotion of the talented cast and stage crew at AIS. Many of the photographs here were provided courtesy of Mr. Lindsey Grant, father of Paige Grant who starred as Lois Lane (& Bianca) in this production. **

Lois Lane and chorus line. “Another openin’ another show…..”

Lois at the Stage Door

Lois and Bill. “Why can’t you behave…..”

The “troupe” in full costume. *

“We open in Venice ……”

“Tom, Dick or Harry…..”

Bianca with Gremio, Hortensio and Lucentio

Lois and Bill. “Always true to you in my fashion…..”

Petruchio with male chorus. “Where is the life that late I led…..?” *

We sing of Love “So love, lets confess is everybody’s business….”

“I’ve come to wive it wealthily in Padua !”

Was the shrew tamed ? **

The Gangsters pay a visit (in costume).

“Brush up your Shakespeare, start quoting him now…..” *

Curtain Calls

Did you brush up your Shakespeare? THE END The Cast Fred Graham / Petruchio Lars Freden Lilli Vannesi / Katherine Valerie St. Rossy Lois Lane / Bianca Paige Grant Bill Calhoun / Lucentio Kent Olson Gremio Garvan Gallagher Hortensio Jeff Pfoutz The Gangsters Tim Brown & Dakin Cook ** * Photographer unknown ** Photo by TAKA All other photos courtesy of Mr.Lindsey Grant