Pygmalion

Notable productions

Lynn Fontanne as Eliza Doolittle in the Theatre Guild production of Pygmalion (1926)
  • 1914: Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree and Mrs Patrick Campbell at His Majesty's Theatre
  • 1914: Philip Merivale and Mrs Patrick Campbell at three Broadway theatres [Park, Liberty, and Wallack's]
  • 1920: C. Aubrey Smith and Mrs Patrick Campbell at the Aldwych Theatre
  • 1926: Reginald Mason and Lynn Fontanne at the Guild Theatre (USA)
  • 1936: Ernest Thesiger and Wendy Hiller at the Festival Theatre, Malvern
  • 1937: Robert Morley and Diana Wynyard at the Old Vic Theatre
  • 1945: Raymond Massey and Gertrude Lawrence at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre (USA)
  • 1947: Alec Clunes and Brenda Bruce at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith
  • 1953: John Clements and Kay Hammond at the St James's Theatre, London
  • 1965: Ian White and Jane Asher at the Watford Palace Theatre
  • 1974: Alec McCowen and Diana Rigg at the Albery Theatre, London
  • 1984: Peter O'Toole and Jackie Smith-Wood at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London
  • 1987: Peter O'Toole and Amanda Plummer at the Plymouth Theatre (USA)
  • 1992: Alan Howard and Frances Barber at the Royal National Theatre, London
  • 1997: Roy Marsden and Carli Norris (who replaced Emily Lloyd early in rehearsals) at the Albery Theatre, London[23]
  • 2007: Tim Pigott-Smith and Michelle Dockery at the Old Vic Theatre, London
  • 2007: Jefferson Mays and Claire Danes at American Airlines Theatre (USA)
  • 2010: Simon Robson and Cush Jumbo at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
  • 2011: Rupert Everett (later Alistair McGowan) and Kara Tointon at the Garrick Theatre, London[24]
  • 2011: Risteárd Cooper and Charlie Murphy at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin
  • 2023 Bertie Carvel and Patsy Ferran at The Old Vic Theatre, London[25]

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