Past Production


Generations of theatregoers have found relevance in Shaw's story about how a speech therapist, Henry Higgins., successfully transforms Liza Doolitle from "guttersnipe" to the darling of high society. The extraordinary wit of this master dramatist cuts away at the artificiality of class distinction to reveal that human clay can be moulded into wondrous shapes.

 


 

 

6th to 10th November, 1984

Bernard Shaw 's

"Pygmalion"


Performed at the

Derby Playhouse Studio Theatre

 

 



 

CAST

 

For The Marlowe Players

 

Stage Manager .............................Ray Kelly

Properties .............................Margaret Kelly

Lighting .....................................Tony Whitley

Photography, Poster Design & Sound ....Derek MacDonald

Wardrobe ....................................Val Whitley

Continuity ..............................Heather Walker

Publicity.....Tony Whitley, Derek MacDonald

FOH .......................................Beverley Parkin

 

Directed by......Vida Ayres

 

Clara Eynsford Hill .................Kerry Dixon

Mrs Eynsford Hill ......................Val Whitley

Freddy Eynsford Hill ...............Martin Illston

Eliza Doolittle ............Suzanne Glazebrook

Colonel Pickering .....................Alan Morton

Prof Henry Higgins ..................Stan Huyton

Taximan .....................................Gordon Gell

Mrs Pearce .............................Pauline Green

Alfred Doolittle .........................Cris Redfearn

Parlourmaid.............................Susan Durkan

Mrs Higgins........................Anthea Blundell

Bystanders......Bob Collar, Peter Cooper, Susan Durkan, Jean Beavis, Richard Bould & Margaret Kelly


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