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This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. We have represented this book in the same form as it was first published. Hence any marks seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. We have represented this book in the same form as it was first published. Hence any marks seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
This volumes comprises the personal correspondence of Shaw and Wells through the course of their friendship of more than forty years, and includes and introductory essay by J. Percy Smith.
An anthology of six of the most commonly studied and revived Naturalist plays from the modern European repertoire complete with a critical introduction by Dr Chris Megson ensures this is an essential compendium for students, theatre practitioners and theatre fans.
A star-studded BBC radio production of Bernard Shawâ¿s Pygmalion â¿ plus bonus drama The â¿Bâ¿ Word, telling the story of the playâ¿s scandalous opening nightIrascible phonetics professor Henry Higgins makes a bet with his friend Colonel Pickering that he can train Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle to talk â¿like a ladyâ¿ and pass as a duchess at the Ambassadorâ¿s Ball. As the day of reckoning approaches, can Eliza convince the assembled aristocrats that sheâ¿s one of them? And what will become of her afterwards?This effervescent radio version of Shawâ¿s classic comedy features a stellar cast, including award-winning comedians Alistair McGowan as Henry Higgins, Morgana Robinson as Eliza Doolittle and Al Murray as Alfred Doolittle. Also featured on this release is The â¿Bâ¿ Word, written by and starring Alistair McGowan as Bernard Shaw. Centring on the shocking opening night of Pygmalion â¿ the first time that the word â¿bloody' was used on the British stage â¿ it also explores the passionate love-hate relationship between Shaw; his leading man, Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree (Richard McCabe) and his leading lady, Mrs Patrick Campbell (Charlotte Page), who played the 19-year-old Eliza Doolittle at the age of 49. Cast and creditsPygmalionHenry Higginsâ¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿Alistair McGowanEliza Doolittleâ¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿Morgana RobinsonAlfred Doolittleâ¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿Al MurrayColonel Pickeringâ¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿Hugh FraserMrs Higginsâ¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿Siân PhillipsMrs Pearce/Maidâ¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿Charlotte PageMrs Eynsford-Hillâ¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿Georgie GlenClara Eynsford-Hillâ¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿Maeve Bluebell WellsFreddy Eynsford-Hill.....â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿Tom ForristerNepommuckâ¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿David SturzakerAmbassadorâ¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿John DougallAmbassador's wifeâ¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿Sarah RidgewayBystanderâ¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿David SterneWritten by Bernard ShawProduced and directed by Emma HardingThe â¿Bâ¿ WordBernard Shawâ¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿Alistair McGowanGeorge Alexanderâ¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿David SturzakerMrs Patrick Campbell.....â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿Charlotte PageSir Herbert Beerbohm Treeâ¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿Richard McCabeCharlotte Shawâ¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿Georgie GlenMerivaleâ¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿Philip FoxGurney/Fishmanâ¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿Simon LuddersBellâ¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿Charlie ClementsMaidâ¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿â¿Sarah RidgewayWritten by Alistair McGowanProduced and directed by Emma HardingProduction Coordinator: Jenny MendezStudio Managers: Alison Craig, Caleb Knightley and Thomas GlasserDuration: 2 hours 45 mins approx.
This volume contains George Bernard Shaw's collection of short stories entitled "The Black Girl in Search of God, and Some Lesser Tales". It was first published in 1934. "The Black Girl In Search Of God" is a short story that follows a young girl who is newly converted to Christianity - and who embarks on a literal search for God. On her way, she comes into contact with a number of religious figures, each trying to convert her to their own faiths. This wonderfully sardonic allegory highlights Shaw's unorthodox ideas on faith and race, and was highly controversial when first published. George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950) was an Irish playwright who co-founded of the London School of Economics. Many vintage texts such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive, and it is with this in mind that we are republishing this book now, in an affordable, high-quality, modern edition. It comes complete with a specially commissioned biography of the author.
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
Major Barbara is one of Shaw's most serious and important plays. The story of the contest between the arms manufacturer Andrew Undershaft and his daughter, the Salvation Army Major Barbara , is a provocative discussion between money, power and moral purpose. This authoritative student edition will guide exams and essay writing.
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