For many years, my summer has been divided into three mini-seasons — the Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival, the Shaw Festival at nearby Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, and the Stratford ...
Gingold Theatrical Group and The American Irish Historical Society recently hosted A Scintillating Shaw Party celebrating GTG's acclaimed all-female production of Shaw's Pygmalion, marking the play's ...
ONE hundred years ago tonight in London, Eliza Doolittle shocked and delighted theatregoers when the curtain went up on George Bernard Shaw’s comic masterpiece, Pygmalion. It was Shaw’s early years in ...
After a century of bastardizing George Bernard Shaw’s masterpiece, the world has finally caught up with “Pygmalion.” Remakes and reimaginings of the 1913 play often demanded a Hollywood ending (see ...
Pygmalion, in its equal parts intelligent and spectacular modern-dress production at the Shaw Festival by director Peter Hinton, is a real conversation starter. To be enjoyed fully, at a ...
What a treat! George Bernard Shaw’s back at the Old Globe — finally! — with first-class direction, performances, and design work. Even a balky turntable on opening night couldn’t tarnish the luster.
WILLIAMSTOWN — George Bernard Shaw’s “Pygmalion’’ has been so thoroughly eclipsed by Lerner and Loewe’s musical adaptation, “My Fair Lady,’’ that you half-expect the cast to burst into song whenever ...
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