Downingtown STEM to present Pygmalion, March 14 & 15

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Taking a break from the Pygmalion rehearsals are (front row, left to right): Co-directors Vivian Ferris and Beth Gledhill, and Chloe McCarty; and (back row, left to right): Jeff Grant, Miranda McMillian and Cameron Zach.

DOWNINGTOWN — George Bernard Shaw’s classic play, Pygmalion, comes to the Downingtown STEM Academy stage on Saturday, March 14th and Sunday March 15th at 7 pm. The high school’s drama club will be performing this timeless tale of social superiority and inferiority, of the differences in the class system, and the relationship between phonetics professor Henry Higgins and Convent Garden flower girl Eliza Doolittle.

The curtain opens for Pygmalion at 7:00 p.m. on both Saturday March 14th and Sunday, March 15th in the Downingtown STEM Academy Auditorium, 335 Manor Avenue, Downingtown.  Tickets are $5 and are available to reserve in advance by emailing psetlock@dasd.org, or may be purchased at the auditorium before the start of the play on Saturday, Mach 14th or Sunday, March 15th.

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