A Play, A Pie, and A Pint may have finished for the summer, but Oran Mor's lunchtime theatre programme continues apace for the next four weeks with this mini-season of cut-down classics.
Getting the ball rolling is Sandy Nelson's take on Pygmalion, George Bernard Shaw's class comedy about social engineering and female emancipation, in which professor of phonetics Henry Higgins accepts a wager that he can make common flower girl Eliza Doolittle pass for a duchess merely by teaching her to speak properly.
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