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Next production
Pygmalion, 1st to 5th April
Set in the bustling streets of early 20th century London, Pygmalion tells the story of Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle, dreaming of a better life. Professor Henry Higgins, a brilliant but arrogant linguist bets he can transform Eliza into a ‘duchess’ by teaching her to speak properly. But as the lessons progress, both teacher and pupil discover that identity and self-worth are far more complex than mere speech and social status.
A sharp critique of the British class system, Pygmalion combines wit, humour, and social commentary, challenging audiences to reflect on the nature of transformation and the true meaning of independence. Known for inspiring the beloved musical My Fair Lady, this play invites you to ponder wouldn't it be loverly if we could all see beyond appearances.
Where
Oxford Playhouse.
Box office
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Chariots of Fire, 12th to 16th March 2019
The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists, 15th to 20th October 2018
King Charles III, 24th to 29th September 2018
The Life of Galileo, 27th to 31st March 2018
Doubt: A Parable, 28th November to 2nd December 2017 at the Old Fire Station
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Festen, 18th to 22nd October 2016 at the Mathematical Institute, Woodstock Road, Oxford
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Season’s Greetings, 1st to 5th December 2015
King Lear, 7th to 18th July 2015 in Merton College Gardens
Mary Stuart, 10th to 14th March 2015
Hay Fever, 16th to 20th December 2014
The Habit Of Art, 5th to 8th November 2014 at Wesley Memorial Church, New Inn Hall Street
The Canterbury Tales, 24th June to 5th July 2014
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