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''Pygmalion'' by G.B. Shaw. The story of the poor flower seller who want's to be a lady, and is taught to "speak proper" by the professor Higgins. (The source for the musical My Fair Lady - qv) Pygmalion was first produced in South Africa by [[Disney Roebuck]] in 18**. ??* In 19** it was done by [[Anton Ackerman]] with [[Pikkie Uys]] in the lead. | ''Pygmalion'' by G.B. Shaw. The story of the poor flower seller who want's to be a lady, and is taught to "speak proper" by the professor Higgins. (The source for the musical My Fair Lady - qv) Pygmalion was first produced in South Africa by [[Disney Roebuck]] in 18**. ??* In 19** it was done by [[Anton Ackerman]] with [[Pikkie Uys]] in the lead. | ||
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+ | The play was entry of the [[University Players]] for the 1943 [[Federation of Amateur Theatrical Societies of South Africa|F.A.T.S.A.]] Play Festival. | ||
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+ | == Sources == | ||
+ | ''Trek'', 8(7):20, 1943. | ||
Revision as of 14:24, 28 October 2013
Pygmalion by G.B. Shaw. The story of the poor flower seller who want's to be a lady, and is taught to "speak proper" by the professor Higgins. (The source for the musical My Fair Lady - qv) Pygmalion was first produced in South Africa by Disney Roebuck in 18**. ??* In 19** it was done by Anton Ackerman with Pikkie Uys in the lead.
The play was entry of the University Players for the 1943 F.A.T.S.A. Play Festival.
Sources
Trek, 8(7):20, 1943.
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