Without a bona fide star role like Lilli, though, you might be hard-pressed to put up with some of the hoarier aspects of 'Kiss Me, Kate's' sexual politics, in Sam and Bella Spewack's book. But Lilli's backbone, bolstered through the nimble tweaking of play doctor Green, serves to keep the cringe factor at bay. There is that creamy O'Hara coloratura, too, to sing us all into happy submission and apply to this revival an apropos adjective: unmissable.