Pygmalion
Pygmalion
Prix habituel
€15,95 EUR
Prix habituel
Prix promotionnel
€15,95 EUR
Prix unitaire
/
par
Pygmalion is a 5-act play by George Bernard Shaw. It was written in 1912 and
first produced in 1913. The plot revolves around Professor Henry Higgins' bet
with a colleague over whether he can transform a low-class flower girl, Liza
Doolittle, into the equivalent of a Duchess in just 6 months. Pygmalion was a
Greek mythological figure who fell in love with a sculpture he had carved and
was a popular theme in Victorian drama. Most people would be familiar with the
characters Eliza Doolittle and Henry Higgins from the hit 1956 musical My Fair
Lady, which was adapted from Pygmalion, though the plots differ in small but
significant ways. In particular Shaw wanted to avoid any sense of a "happy
ending" and, after viewing a performance of the play where an extra scene had
been added, he wrote a sequel which definitively states what came after. The
sequel was included in the published edition.
CULTUREA
SKU:9791041803415