The play TDI again turns to the problematic play. Young Eliza Doolittle must, in three months of diligent training in the house of a brilliant phonetist, speak like a duchess at the royal court. A miserable flower girl who wished for a better life. A girl whose fate was betted by two gentlemen.
In this play, moral questions are posed on a par with social and personal ones; the play will interest the viewer both as a story and as a reason for reflection.
In England, the issues of pronunciation and purity of language are directly related to the social status of a person. To rise from the bottom, you need to rebuild your language, and with it - and a picture of the world.
A talented girl from the street gets a million chance - to become a part of prosperous and socially protected circles - and how will she use this chance?
An adventurous drama with a thin lyrical line - but it is the spirit of adventurism that rules the world.