Details
Shaw's dramatisation of a Cockney flower girl's metamorphosis into a lady is not only a delightful fantasy but also has much to say about social class, money, spiritual freedom and womens' independence. Its combination of ideas and social comment, together with its rich comic characterization, make it one of the most enduring and entertaining of English comedies. Henry Higgins, Professor of Linguistics and confirmed bachelor, wagers that within six months he will transform flower seller, Eliza Doolittle, into a lady who can take her place in high society. Shaw's masterpiece is both brilliantly funny and a devastating critique of the English class system. This play formed the basis of "My Fair Lady".
Cast/Performers
Candida Benson (Clara Eynsford Hill),
Rebecca Birch (Parlourmaid),
Suzie Blake (Mrs Pearce),
Stephanie Cole (Mrs Higgins),
Marty Cruickshank (Mrs Eynsford Hill),
Phil Davis (Alfred Doolittle),
Freya Dominic (Parlourmaid / Passer-by),
Rupert Everett (Henry Higgins),
Peter Eyre (Colonel Pickering),
Brendan Hooper (Bystander),
Peter Sandys-Clarke (Freddy Eynsford Hill),
Honeysuckle Weeks (Eliza Doolittle),
Tristram Wymark (Bystander)
Creatives/Company
Author:
George Bernard-ShawCorporate Sponsor(s):
Kenwood,
DeLonghiProducer:
Chichester Festival TheatreDirector:
Philip ProwseDesign:
Philip ProwseLighting:
Gerry Jenkinson