If you’re a student of Ovid, George Bernard Shaw or Lerner and Loewe, you’re likely familiar with the myth of Pygmalion, in which an artist falls in love with the statue he sculpts of a female form.
Lizzy Arnold's original play "Galatea" retells the myth of Pygmalion from the muse's perspective. The production explores themes of female experience, freedom of expression, and the artist's demand ...
Madeline Miller’s “Galatea” is a 21st century “response” to Ovid’s interpretation of the myth of Pygmalion and Galatea, told from the perspective of the previously nameless sculpture turned human, ...
Kentucky Opera will present a new production of Jean-Philippe Rameau's Pygmalion, reimagined for the modern audience. The inventive adaptation weaves the original myth into an empowering narrative, ...