Advantages: creates length an strength Disadvantages: No major issues
KissMe Mascara is well presented in a metallic tube and is a product of KissMe cosmetics.
It comes in six shades,black,dark brown,medium brown,dark blue,dark purple and dark green.
It has been clinically tested and is fine for contact lens wearers to use.
A very different idea altogether and I for one wanted to try it !
The instructions tell me that once I have applied the mascara it will form `tubes` over my lashes making them look long and strong.
The application was easy ,the mascara looked good,I used the Dark Brown shade to match my eye colour.
KissMe assured me that once the mascara had dried it would be smudge free,waterproof and clump free,nor would it flake.
Well if it passed all of those tests it would be a miracle !
So the mascara dried and it looked fine,my lashes looked pretty long and strong too.
The day ...
Advantages: evening out, light hearted fun Disadvantages: perhaps a wee bit too long
a whip (!). His comic timing is spot on and both his characters get a lot of laughs.
As Lilli and Fred, Brighten and Urbani have obvious passion suppressed beneath their outward animosity. This is especially evident during their first duet 'Wunderbar' which is a light hop, skip and a jump down memory lane for them, thus enabling a spark to briefly re-ignite their feelings for one another.
As 'KissMeKate' is effectively a play within a play, it would be easy to dismiss the storyline as confusion and organised chaos. However Urbani and Brighten give their dual characters real definition and depth so following the plotline is hassle free when they 'switch' persona in the blink of an eye.
* Scenery *
Indoor scenes such as Fred and Lilli's dressing rooms, shown face on and an interconnecting door separating them, Fred's is ...
kirstymack80 08.09.2004 (17.02.2005)
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Kiss Me Kate
interesting paralleles to be drawn between this play and "Much ado about nothing" - Katherine contrasts interestignly with Beatrice, another willful, sharp tongued woman who largely does get her own way and whose family respect ehr for what she is.
There's a good film version with Elizabeth Taylor and I can't remember the blokes name - well worth wathcing though. The play has also been updated as the musical @KissMeKate' and as the film "Ten things I hate about you."
If you can read Shakespeare (and many people find it tricky to get into just from the page) then it is a good read. Better to see it live though. ...