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Tough-O-Meter

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(4) Base Camp

As another great character of British literature once said, "A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down." Shaw seems to have kept that saying in mind when writing Pygmalion. Sure, it's got a Greek name and it's about a guy who studies words for a living, but the play still manages to be sharp, funny, and quick-moving. Higgins can be a real curmudgeon, but he's always got a good quip ready, and Eliza...well, she's Eliza. Her spirit really carries the play.