Pygmalion
George Bernard Shaw
One of Shaw's most enduring works, Pygmalion is an insightful comedy of class relations and perceptions, as played out between a Cockney flower girl and the irascible speech professor who has taken her on as a pet project. Described by critics as "a play of great vitality and charm," Pygmalion inspired the award-winning stage and film productions of Lerner and Loewe's musical, My Fair Lady. Adapted for radio by Nicholas Rudall. A Court Theatre co-production.
An L.A. Theatre Works full cast performance featuring:
Roslyn Alexander as Mrs. Eynsford-Hill
Shannon Cochran as Eliza Doolittle
Denise du Maurier as Mrs. Higgins
Rebecca MacLean as Clara Eynsford-Hill
David New as Freddy Eynsford-Hill
Kenneth J. Northcott as Colonel Pickering
Nicholas Pennell as Henry Higgins
Nicholas Rudall as Alfred Doolittle
Ben Whitehouse as Bystander/Butler
Laura Whyte as Mrs. Pearce
Directed by Nicholas Rudall. Recorded before a live audience at the Guest Quarters Suite Hotel, Chicago in April of 1994.
Lesen: Roslyn Alexander, Shannon Cochran, Denise du Maurier, Rebecca MacLean, David New, Nicholas Pennell, Nicholas Rudall, Ben Whitehouse, Laura Whyte, Kenneth J. Northcott
Verlag: L.A. Theatre Works
Dauer: 1 Stunde 36 Minuten