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Pygmalion opens at Pasadena Playhouse

By Krista Daly

Phonetics professor Henry Higgins is getting ready to teach a Cockney flower girl how to pass as a duchess at an ambassador’s garden party. Along the way, he discovers an unexpected result from his personal challenge to make Eliza Doolittle an upper class woman.

The story, an interpretation from George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion, is being performed at the Pasadena Playhouse from March 17 to April 12.

“I think the community will get a lot out of this,” said Bruce Turk, who plays Higgins. “It’s challenging. Even though it’s erudite… I think it appeals to everyone.”

For the full story, see the upcoming print edition of the San Marino Tribune, or download the e-edition.

 

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