Pygmalion is a brilliant comedy of manners by George Bernard Shaw that explores themes of class, identity, and transformation. First performed in 1913, this timeless play critiques societal norms and the power dynamics inherent in personal and social relationships. Shaw’s sharp wit and insightful commentary make it a classic of modern drama.
PYGMALION
By George Bernard Shaw
Directed by David Staller
Gingold Theatrical Group, New York City