CRT Main Stage
Pygmalion (CLOSED)
by George Bernard Shaw
Opening Night August 3, plays through September
21

Presented by special arrangement with Samuel French,
Inc.

Before My Fair Lady, Eliza Doolittle
conquered the polite society of England
and our hearts in G. Bernard Shaw’s most
beloved play Pygmalion. As long as Eliza
speaks like a commoner, she will never be able
to work in a flower shop. When she goes to Professor
Henry Higgins, however, he wagers that
he can not only lift her off the streets, but
that he can elevate her right up to the
aristocracy. With delightful supporting characters
such as Colonel Pickering and Eliza’s father
Alfred Doolittle, Pygmalion good-naturedly
asks us, “Who is the teacher in this play?”
(Rating: 12+ Elevated Language)

| Director |
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Francis X. Kuhn** |
| Scenic Design |
|
John Paul |
| Costume Design |
|
Georgianna Londre |
| Light Design |
|
Ryan Wentworth |
| Propmaster |
|
Cari Varner |
| Sound Design |
|
Tristan Wilson |
| Stage Manager |
|
Fran Rubenstein* &
Jonathan D. Allsup* |
| Assistant to the
Stage Manager |
|
Rachel Rogers |
| Dramaturge |
|
Elizabeth Zurn |
Cast
| Henry
Higgins |
 |
Martin
Buchanan |
| Eliza Doolittle |
|
Allison McLemore |
| Colonel Pickering |
|
John Arp* |
| Alfred Doolittle |
|
Michael Todd Behrens* |
| Mrs. Pearce |
|
Peggy Pharr Wilson* |
| Freddy Eynsford
Hill |
|
Jake Walker |
| Mrs. Higgins |
|
Christy Brandt |
| Mrs. Eynsford Hill |
|
Anne F. Butler |
| Miss Clara Hill |
|
Jaclyn Johnson |
| The Parlor-Maid |
|
Allison Quiller |
| Bystander |
|
Jeff Carey |
| Sarcastic Bystander |
|
Alan Allsup |
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*Member of Actors’ Equity
Association, the Union of Professional
Actors and Stage Managers in the United
States. |
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**The
Director is a member of the Society of
Stage Directors and Choreographers, Inc.,
an independent national labor union. |
Play Sponsors
These sponsors have made
this production possible:
Antlers
Rio Grande Lodge and Riverside Restaurant
Blue
Creek Lodge
Community
Banks of Colorado
First
Southwest Bank
Phil & Teresa
Lack