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Enigma Theatre's 2014 Production of George Bernard Shaw's classic.
Enigma Theatre presents PYGMALION by George Bernard Shaw
Performed at the Riverhouse Barn Arts Centre in 2014
Recorded by Red Kite Films
"Yes, you squashed cabbage leaf, you disgrace to the noble architecture of these columns, you incarnate insult to the English language: I could pass you off as the Queen of Sheba."
Professor of phonetics, Henry Higgins, takes on his most difficult task when he bets that he can train a common flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, to speak like a lady and pass for a duchess at an embassy ball. While at first success seems "not bloody likely", it soon becomes clear that Eliza's transformation has been a triumph of the professor's art. But will she thank him for it?
Directed by Stephen Alexander
Co-Directed by Ricky Zalman
Set & Costume Design by Anett Black
Lighting Design by Nigel Greenaway
Original Music by Stephen Alexander
Stage Manager: Robert Ashford
Deputy Stage Manager: Sarah Devon
Assistant Stage Manager: Jodie Hirst
Set Builder: Samuel Astill
CAST
Eliza Doolittle: Melisa Ramadan
Professor Higgins: John Elnaugh
Colonel Pickering: Christopher Peacock
Mrs Higgins: Maroussia Frank
Alfred Doolittle: Ray Bull
Mrs Pearce: Anna Friend
Mrs Eynsford-Hill: Robin Miller
Clara: Lucie Howard
Freddy: Warren Adams
Bystander/Footman: Nick Gott
Sarcastic Bystander/Nepommuck: John McInnes
Parlour Maid: Jodie Hirst
Enigma Theatre presents PYGMALION by George Bernard Shaw
Performed at the Riverhouse Barn Arts Centre in 2014
Recorded by Red Kite Films
"Yes, you squashed cabbage leaf, you disgrace to the noble architecture of these columns, you incarnate insult to the English language: I could pass you off as the Queen of Sheba."
Professor of phonetics, Henry Higgins, takes on his most difficult task when he bets that he can train a common flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, to speak like a lady and pass for a duchess at an embassy ball. While at first success seems "not bloody likely", it soon becomes clear that Eliza's transformation has been a triumph of the professor's art. But will she thank him for it?
Directed by Stephen Alexander
Co-Directed by Ricky Zalman
Set & Costume Design by Anett Black
Lighting Design by Nigel Greenaway
Original Music by Stephen Alexander
Stage Manager: Robert Ashford
Deputy Stage Manager: Sarah Devon
Assistant Stage Manager: Jodie Hirst
Set Builder: Samuel Astill
CAST
Eliza Doolittle: Melisa Ramadan
Professor Higgins: John Elnaugh
Colonel Pickering: Christopher Peacock
Mrs Higgins: Maroussia Frank
Alfred Doolittle: Ray Bull
Mrs Pearce: Anna Friend
Mrs Eynsford-Hill: Robin Miller
Clara: Lucie Howard
Freddy: Warren Adams
Bystander/Footman: Nick Gott
Sarcastic Bystander/Nepommuck: John McInnes
Parlour Maid: Jodie Hirst