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“Have you no morals, man?” Pickering asks him disapprovingly. “Can’t afford them, governor,” comes his cheerful response. Pygmalion contains more bite and intelligence than a mere romantic comedy set ...
Henry Higgins, a linguistic professor, bets Colonel Pickering that in six months he can turn Eliza Doolittle, a lower-class flower seller, into a lady accepted by high society. That is, of course, the ...
Oh, that Eliza Doolittle! What a gracious lady she becomes, despite the fact that she’s nothing but an uncouth, unwashed, uneducated flower girl selling her wares in Covent Garden when we first meet ...
The more things change, the more they don’t. In a world where an all-male panel can advise a congressional committee on contraception and a proposed Virginia law would require “transvaginal” ...
This isn’t the Cinderella story of the musical. There’s never any doubt that the huge emotional intelligence, spirit and quick learning of Patsy Ferran’s Eliza Doolittle will win Henry Higgins’ bet ...
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