In this classic Shakespeare play, Grumio and Hortensio both long to wed the same beautiful young woman. Unfortunately, her wealthy father will not let his daughter marry unless her hot-tempered sister, Katherine, also has a suitor. Luckily, the slovenly Petruchio is looking for an affluent woman to marry, so Grumio and Hortensio pay him to try to woo the extremely volatile Katherine
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Cast
Katharina…………………………………….Gabi Galloway
Bianca……………………………………………..Katie Hicks
Widow……………………………………………Rylee Jones
Lucentio………………………………………….Caleb Shaw
Tranio…………………………………………….Alec Palmer
Biondello………………………………………Josh Tallman
Baptista………………………………………….Tyler Siedell
Hortensio……………………………………….Tavin Bothel
Gremio……………………………………….Aaron Jaggers
Petruchio……………………………………..Daniel Nkoola
Grumio………………………………………Jake Slaughter
Peter…………………………………………Grayson Debth
Servant 1…………………………………………Maddie Ott
Servant 2……………………………………….Karen Sager
Pedant………………………………….Trevor Shoemaker
Haberdasher………………………..Megan McCormack
Tailor…………………………………………….Emma Tarter
Vincentio………………………………….Aaron Lancaster
Director…………………………………………..Paul Raska
Assistant Directors………………Amanda Brundrett
& Blake Wilson
Crew
Stage Manager
Carly Dolliger
Assistant Stage Managers
Blake Cooper
Raegan White
Hair
Bailey Cooper – Head
Marisa Harris
Maycee Cheek
Dia Gonzalez
Amanda Lastorino
Makeup
Nicole Dronette – Head
Moneque Stewart
McKenna Goodson
Sofia Galvan
Bailey Collier
Samantha Bajonera
Costumes
Hannah Mailhos – Head
Carrie Schneckloth
Set
Jacob Lund – Crew Head
Eli Demel
Aiden Weiss
Kane Weiss
Rick Escutia
Jared Lund
Ben Burke
Avery Campbell
Kevin Garcia
Wyatt Ingels
Lights
Jacob Galloway – Crew Head
Jared Kuykendall
Felipe Garza
Wesley Wallace
Tris Shugert
Sound
Kodi Dugan – Crew Head
Connor Pelis
Logan Williams
Dylan Gavin
Front of House Crew
Charlie Keefe – House Manager
Rachel Scherer Anna Noble
Daisey Johnson Amanda Xavier
Kayley Brady-Estes Brianna Pukish
Sarah Scherger Brian Blake
Stephanie Castillo Emma Shields
Kaila Hoover Jesse Champion
Playbill
Preview
“Taming of the Shrew” Runs Oct. 8-10