
written by George Bernard Shaw
directed by Gwen Armstrong-Barker
Shaw’s classic – and the inspiration for “My Fair Lady” – is given a new spin! This funny, intelligent tale of a Master of Dialects’ mission to remake an impoverished cockney girl and “take her anywhere and pass her off as anything!” is moved to 1968. Henry and Liza navigate the social upheaval in “Swinging London” after World War 2, where a newly affluent working class is breaking down barriers just blocks from Liza’s tiny flat and youth culture is turning society on its head.
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Feb 20 @ 8pm | Feb 21 @ 8pm | Feb 22 @ 2pm | |
Feb 26 @ 8pm | Feb 27 @ 8pm | Feb 28 @ 2pm Feb 28 @ 8pm |