Kiss Me Kate: Directed by Paul Bogart. With Robert Goulet, Carol Lawrence, Jessica Walter, Michael Callan. Armstrong presents Cole Porter's Kiss Me Kate, broadcast by ABC-TV 0n March 25, 1968.
“Cole Porter's sybarite's delight of a musical... broad, brazen, often shameless and finally irresistible...Kiss Me, Kateasserts that there is still a place for sophisticated, grown-up fun in the New York theater.”– Ben Brantley,The New York Times ...
KATE: Carissimo! PETRUCHIO: Ere we start KATE: Bello! PETRUCHIO: Living in paradise. KATE: Bellissimo! PETRUCHIO & OTHERS: Oh, kiss me (him), Kate, KATE: Presto! PETRUCHIO & OTHERS: Darling angel, divine! KATE: Prestissimo! PETRUCHIO: For now thou shall ever be KATE: Now thou shall...
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