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Premiere of Pygmalion in London, 1914
Front cover of The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News reporting on the premier in London of a new play, Pygmalion, by George Bernard Shaw with Mrs Patrick Campbell in the role of Eliza Doolittle. Date: 1914
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Actresses Bernard Campbell Covers Doolittle Dramatic Eliza News Patrick Plays Premier Pygmalion Shavian Shaw Sporting Stella
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This striking front cover of The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, dated 1914, announces the highly anticipated premiere of George Bernard Shaw's groundbreaking play, Pygmalion, in London. The image captures the excitement and glamour of the theatrical world as it prepared for the opening night of this Shavian masterpiece. At the heart of the production was the inimitable Mrs Patrick Campbell, who took on the iconic role of Eliza Doolittle. Campbell's portrayal of the Cockney flower girl who transforms into a lady through the tutelage of Professor Henry Higgins was a tour de force, earning her critical acclaim and cementing her place in the annals of theatre history. Pygmalion, a play that explores themes of social class, language, and identity, was a departure from the traditional fare of the time. Shaw's incisive wit and insightful commentary on society resonated with audiences and critics alike, making Pygmalion a landmark production in the history of the stage. This image serves as a testament to the power of theatre to challenge conventions and inspire change. The elegantly dressed actress, with an air of determination and defiance, embodies the spirit of Eliza Doolittle and the transformative journey she undertakes in Pygmalion. The bold typography and dynamic design of the magazine cover further emphasize the excitement and anticipation surrounding the play's premiere in London.
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