About Pygmalion

Pygmalion, a play by the Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw, tells the story of Eliza Doolittle and how she wants to move up in society from the working class to an upper-class woman. She approaches Henry Higgins, a phonetics professor, who takes her on as a pupil but only to win a bet with his friend Colonel Pickering. The play goes on to show Eliza’s change from low-class wretch to upper-class lady and eventually breaking away from Higgins to live her own life.


DreamWrights Center for Community Arts

DreamWrights offers inclusive, interactive opportunities for everyone regardless of age or experience. From camps and classes to full-scale productions of timeless tales and iconic stories, children and adults of all ages and skill levels will enjoy a hands-on experience. Whether your passion is being center stage, behind the scenes, or in the audience, DreamWrights offers opportunities to explore the world through creative arts from acting and designing to crewing and stage managing.

A non-profit organization founded in 1997, DreamWrights was created by a group of families who believed that participation in a quality theatre education program would have a profound and valuable impact on their children. While the organization continues to grow and offer new interactive and educational experiences, this common vision has never changed.