LONDON Contemporary Theatre present Pygmalion, George Bernard Shaw's classic comedy about Henry Higgins, a phonetics expert who, as a kind of social experiment, attempts to make a lady out of uneducated flower girl, Eliza Doolittle.
The story probes important questions about social class, human behaviour and relations between the sexes that are relevant to modern day society. This version, created by London Contemporary Theatre, will feature the brilliant music of the 60sm and is part of The Courtyard’s Love season; audiences can get 10 per cent off when purchasing two or more love themed shows!
Pygmalion will be at The Courtyard on Tuesday, October 6 at 7.30pm. To book, call the box office on 01432 340555 or visit courtyard.org.uk
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