Carla Kelly/Touring Shakespeare
In Carla Kelly's Miss Billings Treads the Boards, the
actress novel takes a tour in the provinces as Kate Billings joins a
travelling theatrical troupe after missing her stop on the stage. Rather
than go to work for a lecherous employer, she agrees to play the widow
in the troupe's production of The Taming of the Shrew. Her
adventures with the troupe and the Earl whom they adopt take up most of
the novel; although The Taming of the Shrew is one of the plays
in which she participates, Kelly bucks the trend of insisting on
Shakespeare and in fact has a character write a play entitled
Well-Married which takes up the final and most important
production that the troupe stages. Kelly's references to Shakespeare
provide context rather than plot, even though Kate seems at first to be
connected by name to The Taming of the Shrew, she is occasionally
called "my super dainty Kate" (63), and one characters announces that
"'we performed to The Taming of the Shrew last night in that
village. The natives are receptive to Shakespeare, my good man'" (88).
The historical aspects of this particular novel are tied up in the life
of the touring theatrical group and its alternative reliance on
Shakespeare and on newer fare. However, the plot and its disguises have
little if anything to do with character or narrative development.
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