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Review: “Unsentimental production of Shaw’s Pygmalion”

“A strong production that is definitely worth seeing.” by Matthew Partridge for remotegoat on 13/06/19 Pygmalion, currently running at Tower Theatre’s home in Stoke Newington, is George Bernard Shaw’s most well-known play, in part due to the later musical adaptation “My Fair Lady”. However, director Emilia Teglia’s production makes it clear that the original was […]

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On stage! the audience reactions to Pygmalion

“Excellent”; “still very topical”; “a lot of amusing snippets” – listen to the audience reaction to Pygmalion. The play is on until 22 June. Tickets and information: Pygmalion

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Behind the scenes: Pygmalion in rehearsal

Wonderful collections of photographs taken by Steve Gregson during our last week rehearsing Pygmalion at Tower Theatre. Read everything about the original music for this production we are developing as part of the White Other project.

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Behind the scenes: the music for Pygmalion

Pygmalion’s music composer Vera Bremerton talks about the original process to create the world of the play. The city noises for the soundscape were taken from the historical soundscape reproduction of an Edwardian London street archived at the British Sound Library. The city noises for the soundscape were taken from the historical soundscape reproduction of […]

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Q&A with Bonnie Greer

Bonnie Greer, OBE, tool part to a post-show Q&A after one of Pygmalion’s performances. Bonnie Greer is a British-American playwright, novelist, broadcaster and vice-president of the Bernard Shaw Society. As well as appearing regularly as a panellist on television programmes such as Newsnight Review and Question Time, she has also served on the boards of several leading […]

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