
The Taming of the Shrew
Comedy
Overview
A young harridan MP marries a title in order to advance towards her goal of becoming party leader.
Top Cast


Shirley Henderson
Shirley Henderson
Kate Minola
Shirley Henderson
Kate Minola


Rufus Sewell
Rufus Sewell
Petruchio
Rufus Sewell
Petruchio


Stephen Tompkinson
Stephen Tompkinson
Harry
Stephen Tompkinson
Harry


Jaime Murray
Jaime Murray
Bianca Minola
Jaime Murray
Bianca Minola


David Mitchell
David Mitchell
Tim Agnew
David Mitchell
Tim Agnew


Twiggy
Twiggy
Mrs. Minola
Twiggy
Mrs. Minola


Santiago Cabrera
Santiago Cabrera
Lucentio
Santiago Cabrera
Lucentio


Simon Chandler
Simon Chandler
John Naps
Simon Chandler
John Naps
Federico Zanni
Federico Zanni
Tranio
Federico Zanni
Tranio
Yves Aubert
Yves Aubert
French Waiter
Yves Aubert
French Waiter
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