Advantages: Give you some deep ideas about the world Disadvantages: No
This product is about social ideas of GeorgeBernardShaw .It was recorded a very prominent figure in the early years of radio in Britain.
It addressed a characteristically wide range of topics, from social equality and the evils of capitalism to the nature of drama.
GeorgeBernardShaw was one of the most celebrated English-language writers of the 20th century .
He was born in Dublin, Ireland,on July26, 1856. At his early ages he did many kind of jobs , something like cashier, estate agent. After 9 years of hard life in London, he began to write . he wrote for newspapers and magazines as critic of art, literature, music, and drama including some political activities.
In his life he wrote about 47 plays . At last in 1925 he playwright was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
His the most notable being Pygmalion ...
Advantages: SARAH PLAYING ELISA Disadvantages: NOT BEING ABLE TO SING ALONG
feel this review is becoming all Sarah or ELISA but she is one of the two main Characters with Higgins being the other (played well by David Darby) but in this performance Sarah reigned supreme.
There were also fine performances by the Housekeeper and Higgins friend.
The Society also produces many members for this performance to filll the scenes at ASCOT, the DANCE and Street scenes.
They also gave us an insite to the scene changes as the curtains were left open, but it all seemed very well carried out.
So ELISA ended up a PROPPER LADY in love with HIGGINS.
And a truly WONDERFUL EVENING was had by the people of RADCLIFFE ON TRENT.
Thanks also to GeorgeBernardShaw for the words.
I did manage not to break into song on the numerous occassions I could have.
I think on one or two occassions the Actors also had to ...
Advantages: Well-written Disadvantages: Blunt and not very funny? totally humourless maybe
Arms and the Man (1894)
By
GeorgeBernardShaw
A play in three acts
This early work is probably not one of the most famous plays written by GeorgeBernardShaw, yet it gives a clear idea of his style and humour. During the Serbo-Bulgarian War (1885-6), a professional Swiss soldier who fights on the Serbian side climbs the water-pipe and enters the bedroom of a Bulgarian young woman called Raina. This lady's fiancé, Sergius, is an officer and her father is a major and they both fight in the war. Still, she takes pity on the soldier whose main concern seems to be to eat some chocolate and get some sleep. In the second act of the play, Major Petkoff, Raina's father and Sergius return home after peace was signed in 1886. Raina receives her fiancé as if her were a real hero and he praises her as a lady, yet he flirts with the maid ...
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