I Hate Men

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"I Hate Men" is a comedic show tune from the 1948 Broadway musical *Kiss Me, Kate*, in which the female lead humorously vents her frustrations with the opposite sex.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf show tune
associatedWork The Taming of the Shrew NERFINISHED
basedOn themes from The Taming of the Shrew
composer Cole Porter NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstPerformanceIn Kiss Me, Kate (original Broadway production) NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceYear 1948
genre comedy song
comic list song
musical theatre
show tune
hasSubject gender relations
romantic relationships
hasType 11 o'clock number
includedIn original Broadway cast recording of Kiss Me, Kate
language English
lyricalPerspective first-person female narrator
lyricist Cole Porter NERFINISHED
medium stage performance
musicalForm solo number
notableFor comic exaggeration of gender stereotypes
humorous misandrist lyrics
originalPerformerCharacter Katherine Minola NERFINISHED
Lilli Vanessi NERFINISHED
partOf Kiss Me, Kate NERFINISHED
Kiss Me, Kate (musical) NERFINISHED
performanceContext sung by the female lead in Kiss Me, Kate
performanceType vocal solo with accompaniment
period Golden Age of Broadway
premieredOn Broadway NERFINISHED
settingInShow within the play-within-a-play of Kiss Me, Kate
show Kiss Me, Kate NERFINISHED
sungBy Katherine Minola NERFINISHED
Lilli Vanessi NERFINISHED
thematicFocus comic expression of female frustration with men
titleOf song
tone comic
satirical
yearWritten 1948

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Kiss Me, Kate notableSong I Hate Men