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PRESS REVIEW
"Pygmalion Serves Many-layered Feast"
— Mark Dewey, Shenandoah Free Press:

"Penny Hauffe, Craig Snyder, and Phil Erickson shine as Eliza Doolittle, Colonel Pickering, and Henry Higgins."
About ALL the Actors: "... nine people who are so good at pretending to be other people that you wonder whose voices they hear when they talk to themselves—"
Grandale's food: "[Executive Chef/Owner] Author Clark and his sous chef, Enrique Jaciento... serve some of the most compelling food I've ever eaten."
— Read the whole Shenandoah Press review —
PATRON REVIEW
"PYGMALION was full 'of chocolates... and taxis, and gold, and diamonds!' The cast presented a feast of Shavian wit and a social statement that is applicable nearly a century after its premier. Bloody good show, Run, Rabbit, Run!"
— Matthew Gallelli |


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— THE CAST —
AMY BLAIR - Clara Eynsford-Hill and Mrs. Higgins' Parlor-Maid
KEVIN DALY - Hoxton Man, Alfred Doolittle, Mrs. Higgins' Butler
SUE DERROW - Mrs. Eynsford-Hill and Mrs. Pearce
PHIL ERICKSON - Professor Henry Higgins
KARLAH HAMILTON* - Mrs. Higgins
PENNY HAUFFE - Eliza Doolittle
GARRETT MILICH - Freddy Eynsford-Hill
CRAIG SNYDER - Col. George Pickering
For Cast Biographies, CLICK HERE
* KARLAH HAMILTON appearedcourtesy of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
ARTISTIC STAFF
Director - Meredith Bean McMath • Stage Manager - KC Burke • Technical Director - Garrett Milich
Sound/Light - Nick Miller • Set Designer - Laney Oxman (see below) • Costumes - Meredith Bean McMath
Production Assistant - Linda Burke • Accent Coach - Karlah Hamilton
SET DESIGNER
Pygmalion's set was designed by award-winning artist Laney Oxman, and the maquettes at right represent eight 9' tall, 30" wide, revolving panels that were used during the show. Laney Oxman's art is in the permanent collections of The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York and The Virginia Museum, Richmond (among others), and her art has exhibited at the White House, The National Museum of American Art, The Renwick Gallery and other museums, presidential libraries and galleries throughout the country. |
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Mrs. Higgins' Parlor |
GRANDALE FARM RESTAURANT
Designated a Loudoun County Destination Restaurant in 2010
"Visitors today are seeking out unique local experiences when they visit a destination,” said Jeremy Harvey, director of marketing for the LCVA. “The nine restaurants ... offer quality experience, serve locally sourced produce and Loudoun wine, and feature a unique Loudoun setting." |
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