It’s always a delight to encounter the disputatious wit of George Bernard Shaw, a playwright who thought comedy was at its fizzy best when ideas were allowed to collide in the service of public ...
The West End has bid goodbye to My Fair Lady, but a new and more interesting interpretation of Pygmalion emerges in West London by DOT, at the tiny Tabard Theatre. Many memories spring to mind when ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The story of the cockney flower girl trained to speak and act like a duchess by a ...
Poor Professor Henry Higgins. Whatever would he make of a world where the Queen’s English has come undone by emojis, acronyms and the scourge that is uptalk? Still, George Bernard Shaw’s “Pygmalion” ...
Think of it as My Fair Lady without the songs.Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion - the current offering from Stage Centre Productions at Fairview Library Theatre - not only served as the basis for the ...
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