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Pygmalion

Theater Review: Bedlam’s “Pygmalion” — An Enjoyable Excursion into Shavian Feminism

The generally enjoyable Bedlam production of Pygmalion doesn’t quite settle for the glucose bait.

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: Bedlam Theater Company, Eric Tucker, George-Bernard-Shaw, Pygmalion

Theater Review: A Fresh Take on GBS’s “Pygmalion”

The staging is a brash translation of Shaw’s early twentieth-century delicacy into twenty-first century Yankee sensibilities.

By: Jim Kates Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: George-Bernard-Shaw, Gus Kaikkonen, Karron Graves, Peterborough Players, Pygmalion

Fuse Classical CD Reviews: Pygmalion’s “Rhinemaidens,” Johann Strauss’s “Der Zigeunerbaron,” and Aurora Orchestra’s “Introit”

A superior classical music concept album, a reminder of how smart and sturdy Johan Strauss’s music can be..

By: Jonathan Blumhofer Filed Under: Classical Music, Featured, Music, Review Tagged: Aurora Orchestra, Decca, Der Zigeunerbaron, Friedrich Ruperti, Gerald Finzi, Harmonia Mundi, Introit, Johann Strauss, NDR Radiophilharmonie and Chorus, Pentatone, Pygmalion, Rhinemaidens

Fuse Theater Review: Best Stage Productions of 2013

Fuse Theater critics pick some of the outstanding shows of the past year.

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: An Iliad, Driving Miss Daisy, Ian Thal, In the Heights, Iris Fanger, Mies Julie, Pygmalion, Robert Israel, Roberta Silman, The Glass Menagerie, Trojan Women (After Euripides), Who's Hungry

Theater Review: A Few Thoughts on Williamstown Theatre Festival’s “Pygmalion”

Surely the lesson of “Pygmalion” is that Eliza should never look back. She doesn’t need to.

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Commentary, Fuse News, Theater Tagged: George-Bernard-Shaw, Pygmalion, Williamstown-Theatre-Festival

Theater Review: “Pygmalion” at the Williamstown Theatre Festival — An Extraordinary Evening

This production of “Pygmalion” is also a case study in how an accomplished director –- former Huntington Theatre Company director Nicholas Martin – weaves every part of his team into a seamless whole.

By: Helen Epstein Filed Under: Featured, Theater Tagged: Culture Vulture, George-Bernard-Shaw, Nicholas Martin, Pygmalion, Williamstown-Theatre-Festival

Fuse Theater News: “Pygmalion” at Williamstown Theatre Festival — A Perfect Evening

The Williamstown Theatre Festival production of G.B. Shaw’s 100-year-old classic, “Pygmalion” – which only plays nine more performances – delivers an evening of superb theater on all levels.

By: Helen Epstein Filed Under: Fuse News, Theater Tagged: Culture Vulture, George-Bernard-Shaw, Pygmalion, Williamstown-Theatre-Festival

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