New English American Theatre presents: Pygmalion on strike

Mittwoch, 20.05.2026, Theater am Olgaeck, Stuttgart

Beginn: 20:00 Uhr

Theater Live-Hörspiel
New English American Theatre presents: Pygmalion on strike

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Beschreibung

Pygmalion on strike / in englischer Sprache

One hundred years ago, in May 1926, Britain’s miners walked out, and in a move of solidarity, workers from other industries, printers among them, joined the effort. By the 4th of May, the number of strikers had reached 1.5 million. It was the first ever general strike in Britain. For nine days the nation’s industry was at a standstill. Many of the newspapers stopped printing, and there were few means of communication between authorities and the populace. But the British Broadcasting Company, forerunner to the BBC, saw radio as an immediate and versatile medium in the chaos of the strike. In our Live Radio Play, the BBC chooses to broadcast George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion to offer its audience sophisticated entertainment during the strike. In addition to the play, they will report news of the strike and offer contemporary live music from the time.

Shaw’s Pygmalion, the original play which the musical My Fair Lady is based on, is a play about a phonetics professor, Henry Higgins, who makes a bet that he can transform a poor Cockney flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, into a lady by teaching her to speak perfect English. The play depicts Eliza’s transformation and her subsequent struggle to find her place in society, and her assertion of independence. It’s a play full of wit and comic twists which has kept its charm for generations.

ermäßigt:
Schüler, Studenten bis einschließlich 25 Jahre, Menschen mit Behinderung

Über die Venue

Das Theater am Olgaeck ist ein kleinerer Stuttgarter Veranstaltungsort mit Theater- und Bühnenprofil. Häuser dieser Art bieten Raum für freie Produktionen, Kleinkunst, Comedy und andere Formate, die Nähe zum Publikum suchen. Die überschaubare Größe begünstigt eine direkte Atmosphäre und eignet sich besonders für sprachbasierte Bühnenkunst. Im lokalen Kulturleben erfüllt der Ort damit eine Funktion als Plattform für kleinere, flexible Veranstaltungsformate.

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