About event
Date
29 December
Time
19:00
Duration
~ 2 hours
Place
Baltic House
Please note that the cast may change.
Director: Natalia Indeykina
The play "Pygmalion" at the Baltic House invites viewers to a fascinating journey into the world of the art of transformation and social satire. The production brings to life the famous play by Bernard Shaw, in which phonetics professor Henry Higgins undertakes an ambitious experiment: to turn a simple flower girl Eliza into an exquisite lady. This story about transformation and overcoming social barriers does not lose its relevance today.
The Baltic House, famous for its unique repertoire and atmosphere, is located in St. Petersburg, in the picturesque Alexander Park. The theatre has long been the centre of the city's cultural life, attracting viewers with a variety of genres and high-quality productions. The spacious hall and modern technical equipment ensure a comfortable experience of each performance.
To witness this exciting story, we suggest buying tickets on our website. Don't miss the opportunity to enjoy the actors' skills and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of London at the beginning of the 20th century. The play "Pygmalion" is not only a comedy about social transformations, but also a deep philosophical view of the nature of human relationships and the desire for self-improvement.