
Director: Pauline Griller-Mitchell
Before My Fair Lady there was G.B. Shaw's Pygmalion.
This classic Shavian comedy will delight when fussy English professor
Henry Higgins wagers that he can transform a guttersnipe cockney flower girl
Eliza Doolittle into a lady of breeding, voice, and manners. "Scintillating.
Shaw's most famous comedy is more radical and funnier than ever." -- Guardian
Evening Performances:
June 4,5, 11,12, 18,19, 25,26 at 8pm
Sunday Matinees:
June 13 and 27 at 2pm at 2pm
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