Photo credit: © Rondo Theatre Company / Jazz Hazelwood
A gender-queered production of William Shakespeare’s classic play, ‘The Taming of the Shrew’, will be performed at the Rondo Theatre in Bath this June, as part of Queer Bath and LGBTQIA+ Pride Month, with all profits being donated to charity……
‘The Taming of the Shrew’ is one of Shakespeare’s more challenging plays. The story centres on two siblings: Bianca, who is surrounded by suitors, and the fiercely independent Katherine, whose sharp tongue and violent outbursts have garnered them a fearsome reputation. Bianca cannot marry any of their suitors until Katherine is married – enter Petruchio, who is determined to ‘break’ and marry Katherine.
In this production from the Rondo Theatre Company, which has been the performing arm of the Rondo Theatre since 1982, the play takes on a daring new life where comedy and discomfort intersect. In a world where Petruchio is a boisterous woman and Kate is a shrewish man, this bold reimagining explores the power dynamics at the heart of Shakespeare’s comedy while unpacking how language shapes our understanding of gender and control. The Rondo Theatre Company has flipped the script, and audiences are invited to laugh and reflect on the complexities of gender by re-examining the ways comedy can reveal uncomfortable truths about societal power dynamics.
‘It’s been a fascinating process to get under the skin of these characters in such a refreshing way’, says Alex Oliviere, who plays Petruchio in ‘The Taming of the Shrew’. ‘‘Historically audiences were intended to rejoice in the sight of an outspoken and fiery woman being cowed by a violent and domineering man, and it’s been really interesting to display that power when the positions are reversed. We’ve had a lot of thought-provoking conversations in the rehearsal room about why it feels so different, and we hope that audiences will be prompted to do the same.’
‘The Taming of the Shrew’ is the Rondo Theatre Company’s annual charity production, with all profits being shared between Not A Phase and the Rondo Theatre’s ‘Revamp the Rondo’ fundraiser.
Not A Phase is a trans-led, nationwide charity committed to uplifting and improving the lives of trans+ adults, through awareness campaigning, social projects and funding trans+ lead initiatives.
‘We’re really pleased to donate half of this year’s charity production profits to Not A Phase,’ said Director of ‘The Taming of the Shrew’, Jazz Hazelwood, ‘with everything that is happening in the world right now it’s more important than ever to protect marginalised communities. With ‘Shrew’ we’ve created a space that is inclusive and led from a place of respect and acceptance for all. Not A Phase is a brilliant charity, and the work they do for the trans+ community touches the heart of what we’re doing and the values that this production upholds.’
The Rondo Theatre’s ‘Revamp the Rondo’ fundraiser seeks to replace the auditorium seating, and make other building improvements, at the Rondo which has, since 1989, been a place for nurturing local talent, a home for community theatre groups, and a venue for the best touring theatre, stand-up comedy and music – including recent appearances from Nina Conti, Prue Leith, Andy Parsons, Joe Wilkinson, and Milton Jones.
‘We are one of many local community theatre groups who call the Rondo Theatre home,’ says Alana Wright, Chair of the Rondo Theatre Company, ‘it’s a truly special venue in the city and we’re delighted to be donating half of this year’s charity production profits to the Revamp the Rondo fund, and give this well-loved theatre the boost it needs.’
‘The Taming of the Shrew’ takes place during both Pride Month (1 – 30 June), and Queer Bath (26 May – 30 June), a celebration of LGBTQ+ arts, culture, heritage and history in museums and venues across Bath. Queer Bath is a new citywide campaign – the first of its kind – led in partnership with Bath Arts Collective, WIG, and Bath’s museum & heritage community.
‘The Taming of the Shrew’ will be performed at the Rondo Theatre, St. Saviours Road, Bath BA1 6RT, from Wednesday 18th to Saturday 21st June 2025, 7.30pm.
More information and tickets are available on the Rondo website HERE


