Pyg·ma·li·on
(1913) a play by George Bernard
Shaw in which Professor Henry
Higgins teaches a poor
Cockney woman, Eliza
Doolittle, how to speak and behave like an
upper class lady. The play was made into a
musical (=a play that uses singing and dancing to tell a story) in 1956 and a successful film musical in 1964, both called
My Fair Lady.