Kiss Me, Kate

Age Recommendation
7+
NEGLECTED MUSICALS presents…
Cole Porter’s legendary musical comedy KISS ME, KATE comes to Foundry Theatre in April 2025.
Based on Taming of the Shrew, this treasured 1940s musical takes us to Broadway’s backstage with chorus boys and singing gangsters – not to mention a romance that’s just too darn hot –with Cole Porter classics Brush Up Your Shakespeare, Too Darn Hot, Always True To You (In my Fashion) and Tom, Dick or Harry, and So In Love feature in this all singing all dancing musical comedy.
KISS ME, KATE is a simple love story about two people who just can’t stand each other, or can they? The conflict on and off-stage between Fred Graham, the show's director, producer, and star, and his leading lady, his ex-wife Lilli Vanessi. This ultimate golden age musical will be directed by Lisa Callingham with musical direction by David Gardos.
Not seen in Sydney since the 1950s, KISS ME, KATE will be presented by Neglected Musicals. Since 2010 Neglected Musicals has presented musicals that are seldom or never seen in Australia. The performers rehearse for one day and perform scripts in hand with piano accompaniment. There have been 28 Neglected Musicals presentations.
“Kiss Me, Kate” is presented by arrangement with ORiGiN™ Theatrical on behalf of Tams-Witmark LLC, A Concord Theatricals Company.
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Meet the cast of the show
Cast subject to change without notice.

Amy Lehpamer
Lili/Kate

Joshua Robson
Fred/Petruchio

Chaska Halliday
Lois/Bianca

Ryan González
Bill

Justin Smith
Slug

Octavia Barron Martin
Lippy

Catty Hamilton
Hattie

Jamie Reisin
Paul

Todd Goddard
Harrison

Nicole Vella
Carol

Seryan Burke-Low
Jeannie

Jordan Koulos
Ralf
Frequently Asked Questions
View all FAQsWhat is the age recommendation for Kiss Me, Kate?
7+
What time do I need to arrive before a show?
We recommend that you arrive at least 15-30 minutes before the performance starts – or earlier if you would like to enjoy a drink in one of the theatre’s licensed bars.
What if I'm late and the performance has started?
Live theatre has a ‘lock-out’ policy; a period after the curtain goes up when late-comers are not permitted to enter the auditorium. Lock-out periods are set by the production and vary from show to show. Patrons arriving late will be admitted when there’s a suitable break in the performance.