Can changing your accent change your life? In Pygmalion the brilliant and arrogant Professor Higgins bets he can turn Eliza Doolittle—a Cockney flower girl—into a refined lady simply by teaching her how to speak. But Eliza isn’t just a project—she’s a person. And what begins as a social experiment soon becomes a witty fiery clash of class identity and independence. Sharp funny and still wildly relevant Shaw’s play is a brilliant critique of social expectations and the illusion of transformation. Perfect for fans of clever dialogue strong heroines and classic plays that still bite.
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