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Pygmalion
- Lu par : Grace Garrett, Arielle Lipshaw, Jeff Moon, Denis Daly, Alan Weyman, Sara Morsey, Sarah Mitchell, full cast
- Durée : 3 h et 11 min
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Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw
Presented by The Online Stage
In the Greek legend, a sculptor, Pygmalion, created a statue of a woman so beautiful that he fell in love with it. Later the goddess Aphrodite responded to his earnest prayers and brought the statue, named Galatea, to life. Shaw's Pygmalion is a fussy unmarried professor of phonetics, Henry Higgins, who claims that he could train an uneducated person off the street to speak so that he or she could pass as a member of the aristocracy. His Galatea is Eliza Doolittle, who sells flowers at Covent Garden and whose father is a dissipated but cunning vagrant. Higgins finds Eliza a surprisingly apt pupil, but with her new found skill in elocution comes a streak of independence, which threatens to upset the complacent harmony of his domestic life. Like many of Shaw's plays, Pygmalion includes a preface, as well as an afterword in which Shaw relates the further history of Eliza as she learns how to incorporate her training by Higgins into her new lifestyle.
Cast:
- Narrator: Grace Garrett
- Eliza Dolittle: Arielle Lipshaw
- Henry Higgins: Jeff Moon
- Colonel Pickering: Denis Daly
- Clara Eynsford-Hill: Amanda Friday
- Mrs. Eynsford-Hill and Mrs Pearce: Sara Morsey
- Bystander and Mrs. Higgins: Sarah Mitchell
- Sarcastic Bystander and Alfred Dolittle: Alan Weyman
- Parlour-Maid: Sarah Bacaller
- Freddy Eynsford-Hill: Mark Crowle-Groves
- Audio edited by Denis Daly
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