A CHANCE TO CATCH A CLASSIC BRITISH DRAMA AT
NEWCASTLE'S THEATRE ROYAL
Alistair McGowan reprises his West End role as Henry
Higgins in a new production of Bernard Shaw’s best-known play, Pygmalion, which comes to Newcastle
Theatre Royal, 22 – 26 April, as part of a 16 week national tour.
The aristocratic
and egocentric Professor of Phonetics Henry Higgins, makes a bet with his
friend, the amiable Colonel Pickering, that he can transform the manners and
speech of Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle and pass her off as a lady in
society. Packed with a host of larger than life characters including Alfred
Doolittle and lovelorn Freddy Eynsford-Hill, Pygmalion remains one of the most popular of Bernard Shaw’s plays
and is perhaps best known as the inspiration for the Lerner and Loewe musical My Fair Lady. This ever-entertaining
dramatic tour de force is full of Shaw’s trademark wit, style and provocative insights,
as well as a beguiling and enduring humour. A classic British drama. His other work includes Mrs Warren’s Profession, Arms
and the Man, Candida and You Never
Can Tell.
BAFTA award-winning
Alistair McGowan stars as Henry Higgins, a role he played at the Garrick
Theatre in 2011. Regarded as one of the most talented people working in
entertainment today, he is a writer, impressionist and comic and has
established himself as a formidable actor in recent years, receiving critical
acclaim for several West End appearances including Little Shop of Horrors, for which he
received an Olivier Award nomination. Rula Lenska joins Alistair to play Mrs
Higgins and Jamie Foreman will play Alfred Doolittle. Rula is a one of our
leading stage and television actors with appearances in several major TV series
including her role as Claudia Colby in Coronation Street. Jamie Foreman has
over thirty film credits to his name including Layer Cake and Polanski’s Oliver
Twist. His television credits
include the long-running role of Derek Branning in EastEnders and Pygmalion
marks his return to the stage. Rising star Rachel Barry will play Eliza. Rachel
was most recently seen in the West End in Michael
Grandage’s acclaimed production of A
Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Pygmalion - Rula Lenska (Mrs Higgins) Jane Lambert (Mrs Eynsford-Hill) Alistair McGowan (Higgins) Anna O'Grady (Clara Eynsford-Hill) ® Manuel Harlan |
Tony award-winning
David Grindley directs. His work is seen on both sides of the Atlantic and he won a Tony
Award in 2007 for his production of Journey’s
End. His most recent UK credits include Daytona with Maureen Lipman, Our Boys at the Duchess Theatre and Copenhagen in Sheffield.
Pygmalion appears at Newcastle Theatre Royal from Tuesday
22 – Saturday 26 April. Tickets are available from £12.00 (plus a booking fee of 95p
- £1.95 will apply to most tickets) and can be purchased from the Theatre Royal
Box Office on 08448 11 21 21 or select your own seat and book online at www.theatreroyal.co.uk
Photos: © Manuel Harlan
Tour website: http://www.pygmalionuktour.co.uk/
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