Just saw a production of this terrific play in Chicago. There's a strong premise: gender-flipping the Pygmalion story- but the play goes farther than that and stands on its own as a comedy that speaks to the current moment. The characters and relationships are superbly drawn- some inspired by the characters in the Shaw play, and some invented by the playwright. More than just a clever riff on a classic, this play offers a fresh, original dialogue about gender and the world we're living in today.
Just saw a production of this terrific play in Chicago. There's a strong premise: gender-flipping the Pygmalion story- but the play goes farther than that and stands on its own as a comedy that speaks to the current moment. The characters and relationships are superbly drawn- some inspired by the characters in the Shaw play, and some invented by the playwright. More than just a clever riff on a classic, this play offers a fresh, original dialogue about gender and the world we're living in today.