Pygmalion

Pygmalion at Garrick Theatre

Why see Pygmalion?

What you are to do without me I cannot imagine!

George Bernard Shaw's classic and much loved play is revived in Philip Prowse's Chichester success, now transferred to the Garrick Theatre. Rupert Everett takes on the role of Higgins, with Dancing on Ice winner Kara Tointon playing the cockney misfit, Elisa Doolittle. They are joined by the great Dame Diana Rigg as Mrs Higgins.

What is Pygmalion About?

One evening in Covent Garden Professor Higgins finds himself intrigued by a young cockney flower girl, and in particular, her accent. It's a hobby of his to try and pinpoint, within a London street or two, the exact origins of any dialect. There he meets Colonel Pickering, an expert and author on Sanskrit. Higgins boastfully claims that he could transform the flower girl into a woman who could pass as a duchess. Pickering is not convinced however.

The following day Higgins and Pickering discuss each other's work when Eliza arrives. She'd overheard Higgins' claim and would like to pay for lessons. Higgins is dismissive, he's far too busy to involve himself in such a trivial pursuit, and besides, she could not afford his services. Pickering offers Higgins a wager - he's made such claims, he ought to back them up. Amused by the idea, Higgins agrees, and so he begins the transformation of Eliza - but it turns out not to be as easy or straightforward as he'd initially thought!

Did You Know?

The famous phrase "The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain" doesn't actually feature in Pygmalion nor was written by George Bernard Shaw. It was in fact written by the lyricist Alan Jay Learner for My Fair Lady, the musical adaptation of Pygmalion.

Key Information

Audience

Suitable for ages 12 and up

Run Time

Two hours and 10 minutes

Dates

Finished 3 Sep 2011

Cast

Kara Tointon as Eliza Doolittle
Alistair McGowan as Professor Higgins
Dame Diana Rigg as Mrs Higgins
Peter Eyre as Colonel Pickering
Michael Feast as Alfred P Doolittle
Marty Cruickshank as Mrs Eynsford Hill
Helen Millar as Clara Eynsford Hill
Peter Sandys Clarke as Freddy Eynsford Hill
Roberta Taylor as Mrs. Pearce

Creative

Written by George Bernard Shaw
Directed by Philip Prowse
Lighting Design by Gerry Jenkinson
Voice Coaching by Penny Dyer

 

Reviews

Customer reviews

3 reviews, average rating: (4.3 Stars)

SG

Loved it!

Modern and entertaining, great cast and loved the pace! ... Read more

Adrian

Patsy and Bertie are simply glorious together.

I've new seen Pygmalion twice and will hopefully see it once more before it ends it run. Bertie Carvel and Patsy Ferran are simply astonishing in their roles, when they are on stage, I couldn't take my eyes off them (one eye for each actor) . I thought everyone played their roles superbly, and that the cast gelled really well together. Clare below is talking bollocks, it's a fantastic show, and well worth spending your evening or afternoon at The Old Vic. Funny and though-provoking. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ... Read more

Sarah

Star Studded by Still Missing a Star

Rupert Everett in the role of Professor Henry Higgins was (to my suprise) upstaged by the superbly cast Kara Tointen (as Eliza), supported by a strong performance from Peter Eyre (as Col. Pickering). Diana Rigg added something really special to the mix in her role as Mrs Higgins. The production was good, however, I left feeling a little cheated; something was missing to make it great. I think perhaps something about understanding/ believing Higgins' feelings for Eliza was were my minor disappointment lay. Definitely worth a viewing. ... Read more
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