STATE THEATRE
“ PYGMALION.” “Pygmalion,” the screen version of Bernard Shaw’s brilliant comedy, is being shown to-night and on Thursday. Bernard Shaw’s story, it will be remembered, tells of a Cockney flower girl, who becomes the subject of an experiment to a professor of phonetics. The idea from the phonetic expert’s point of view, is to prove that it is possible to take a girl out of the gutter and transform her into a society lady of. fine speech and exquisite manners. The working out of the girl's destiny provides a climax of unparalleled dramatic and emotional quality.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4812, 19 July 1939, Page 4
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97STATE THEATRE King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4812, 19 July 1939, Page 4
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