Campbellsville University's Department of Theater invites the public to see the play "The Taming of the Shrew" by William Shakespeare on March 7 and 8 at 7 p.m. and March 9 at 2 p.m. in the University Theater. "The Taming of the Shrew" is a story of secret identities, sarcasm and romance involving two sisters, Bianca and Kate, and many men who want to marry Bianca. But there is one thing stopping them - her sister Kate must marry first, and Kate is mean to everyone and despised by all - a true shrew! Pictured, from left, are Ray Hollenbach, Campbellsville, as "Baptista;" Tony Pike, Campbellsville, as "Gremio;" Joe Mills, Louisville, as "Hortensio;" Amy Busse, Elizabethtown, as a widow, Marcus Stanfield, Campbellsville, as "Petruchio;" Kelli Stanfield, Campbellsville, as "Kat;" Jesse West, Monticello, as "Nathaniel;" Jacob Williams, Campbellsville, as "Phillip;" Ben Randall, Varsailles, as a servant; Lacy Mudd, Campbellsville, as "Bianca;" Jesse Reese, Keyport, N.J., as "Lucentio;" and Amanda Edmonson, Morganfield, as "Tranio." Back, from left, are Casey Bradstreet, Bath, N.Y., as "Biondello" and Amber Crawford, Lagrange, as "Grumio."
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