{"id":13347,"date":"2014-08-05T15:24:41","date_gmt":"2014-08-05T22:24:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/forallevents.com\/reviews\/?p=13347"},"modified":"2014-08-05T15:24:41","modified_gmt":"2014-08-05T22:24:41","slug":"cal-shakes-stages-sharp-witty-pygmalion","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/forallevents.com\/reviews\/cal-shakes-stages-sharp-witty-pygmalion\/","title":{"rendered":"Cal Shakes stages sharp, witty &#8216;Pygmalion&#8217;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A mere Cockney seller of flowers on the streets gets much more than she bargained for in \u201cPygmalion,\u201d George Bernard Shaw&#8217;s witty, early feminist comedy.<\/p>\n<p>Eliza Doolittle knows that until she speaks English properly, \u00a0she can&#8217;t get a job in a real flower shop. She hopes she has found a way to achieve that dream when she meets Henry Higgins, an eminent professor of phonetics.<\/p>\n<p>California Shakespeare Theater is staging a sumptuous production of this 1912 play under the astute direction of Jonathan Moscone, artistic director. He has assembled a first-rate cast of Bay Area stalwarts along with CST newcomer Irene Lucio as a pitch-perfect Eliza.<\/p>\n<p>Henry (Anthony Fusco) agrees to take her under his tutelage in his house. He then bets his friend, Col. Pickering (L. Peter Callender), that he can pass her off as a duchess in six months.<\/p>\n<p>He wins his bet. Eliza looks, acts and talks like a lady, but now what does she do, she angrily asks him. He offers to let her stay, but unwilling to continue putting up with his callous, indifferent treatment, she bravely leaves &#8212; unlike the more sentimental ending in \u201cMy Fair Lady,\u201d the Lerner and Loewe hit musical based on the play.<\/p>\n<p>Fusco fills the bill as Henry to a T. He&#8217;s nicely balanced by Callender as the more genteel, considerate Pickering, who nevertheless goes along with Henry.<\/p>\n<p>Catherine Castellanos makes Mrs. Pearce, Henry&#8217;s housekeeper, a woman who does her best to call him to task when he verbally abuses Eliza. A woman who&#8217;s even more outspoken in her criticism of Henry&#8217;s behavior is his mother, Mrs. Higgins, played by Sharon Lockwood.<\/p>\n<p>James Carpenter plays Eliza&#8217;s father, Alfred Doolittle, an opportunistic man who cheerfully calls himself part of the undeserving poor.<\/p>\n<p>Ably completing the supporting cast are Julie Eccles as Mrs. Eynsford Hill; Elyse Price as her daughter, Clara; and Nicholas Pelczar as Freddy, her son, who&#8217;s quickly smitten with Eliza. Unlike the musical, however, the play doesn&#8217;t expand his role.<\/p>\n<p>Annie Smart&#8217;s fluid set is noteworthy for the life size cartoon characters that populate the opening scene outside Covent Garden. Anna Oliver&#8217;s costumes are smartly stylish, punctuated by the elaborate hat that Eliza wears to tea at Mrs. Higgins&#8217; house.<\/p>\n<p>Kudos to Lynne Soffer, whose work as dialect and text coach is so vital to this particular play.<\/p>\n<p>The entire production is thoroughly charming and thought-provoking.<\/p>\n<p>It will continue at Bruns Amphitheater, 100 California Shakespeare Theater Way(off Hwy. 24), Orinda, through Aug. 24. For tickets and information, call (510) 548-9666 or visit <a href=\"http:\/\/www.calshakes.org\/\">www.calshakes.org<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A mere Cockney seller of flowers on the streets gets much more than she bargained for in \u201cPygmalion,\u201d George Bernard Shaw&#8217;s witty, early feminist comedy. 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