Speaking as we were about Broadway revivals being altered to fit today's sensibilities, that's being done now for the forthcoming revival of Kiss Me, Kate.
There's a pretty good argument that can be made that this should not be attempted; that a show staged in the past and set in the past should reflect the attitudes of the past. I'm not that interested though in making that argument. I think it's okay in some instances and not in others. The revival a few years ago of Annie, Get Your Gun with Bernadette Peters changed a lot about American Indians and I suspect it was a better production for doing that. Kiss Me, Kate though is about men mistreating women and how it's wrong to do that. Don't you kinda have to keep in the part about men mistreating women in order to do that? We'll see what they do to it.