Kyle Prue Returns to the Everyman Stage

By: Apr. 25, 2011
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In celebration of our final show in our 20th season, Everyman is bringing back one of our most beloved original company members, Kyle Prue, for the run of Pygmalion.

Kyle Prue has appeared in 25 productions at Everyman including our first show ever, The Runner Stumbles (see picture on left).

His last show, Opus, was over five years ago. Since then, Kyle has taken a behind the scenes role as Everyman's Production Manager and has produced over 30 productions.

We are bringing him back for his 26th show to play the iconic role of professor Henry Higgins in Pygmalion.

Pygmalion is the original makeover story from which a thousand imitators were born. It first appeared in 1912 and has delighted audiences ever since. It's a comedy that's all about class and human relationships. This is the tale of how dapper Henry Higgins tries to elevate Eliza Doolittle from the poverty stricken cockney streets to the upper class society of London. Here is the chance to see the original play that formed the basis for the beloved musical, My Fair Lady.

Pygmalion opens May 20th and runs through June 19th.

Over 50% of performances are already sold out!

Don't miss your chance to see this seminal piece by George Bernard Shaw

 



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