The musical Kiss Me Kate with songs by Cole Porter was based on The Taming of the Shrew which contains the line "Kiss me, Kate!"
The Taming of the Shrew
The Taming of the Shrew
There are more than five, but here are perhaps the best known: West Side Story (Romeo and Juliet), The Boys of Syracuse (Comedy of Errors), and Kiss Me Kate (Taming of the Shrew). Also The Boys are Coming Home (Much Ado), Like You Like It (As You Like It, which is practically a musical to start with), Play On! (Twelfth Night), The Two Gentlemen of Verona (a musical with the same name as the play), Catch My Soul (Othello). And that doesn't count the innumerable operas based on Shakespeare's Plays.
She's the Man is based on the play Twelfth Night.
Falstaff Otello
The 1956 Science fiction film Forbidden Planet is loosely based on Shakespeare's The Tempest.
Kiss me Kate was based on the Shakespeare Play
"Kiss Me Kate" and "Ten Things I Hate About You" are two versions.
The Taming of the Shrew
Kiss-Me-Kate
There are more than five, but here are perhaps the best known: West Side Story (Romeo and Juliet), The Boys of Syracuse (Comedy of Errors), and Kiss Me Kate (Taming of the Shrew). Also The Boys are Coming Home (Much Ado), Like You Like It (As You Like It, which is practically a musical to start with), Play On! (Twelfth Night), The Two Gentlemen of Verona (a musical with the same name as the play), Catch My Soul (Othello). And that doesn't count the innumerable operas based on Shakespeare's Plays.
It is based on Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet.
She's the Man is based on the play Twelfth Night.
"The Taming of the Shrew"
Falstaff Otello
The 1956 Science fiction film Forbidden Planet is loosely based on Shakespeare's The Tempest.
There is no such thing as a Shakespeare novel of any name. The Merchant of Venice is a play. The link between Rossetti's Cousin Kate and Shakespeare's novel is that neither book exists. Cousin Kate is actually a novel, unlike The Merchant of Venice, but it was written by Georgette Heyer.
Online, at least some of them. Others in Video Stores and Libraries. You should know that "film adaptation of Shakespeare" includes a broad variety of things, including: 1. A filmed performance of a Shakespeare play 2. A film based on a stage production of a Shakespeare play. 3. A film whose screenplay is essentially the same as a Shakespeare play. 4. A film whose plot is very similar to a Shakesepare play 5. A film which has one or two similarities to a Shakespeare play. 6. A film which has character names similar to those in a Shakespeare play. 7. A film influenced by a phrase from a Shakespeare play. 8. A film of a ballet based on the plot of a Shakespeare play. 9. A film of an opera based on the plot of a Shakespeare play. See the related link for the thousand-plus films which fall into one or other of these categories.