The Oak Park Festival Theater kicks off their 42nd season in high style with a production of George Bernard Shaw’s sharp-witted satire Pygmalion, staged outdoors at the beautiful Austin Gardens in honor of Shaw’s 160th birthday. It’s the ever-relevant tale of arrogant dialect expert Henry Higgins, who sets out to transform Eliza Doolittle, a cockney flower girl, into a proper society lady. But he doesn’t count on his “creation” having a mind of her own. This classic comedy, written in 1912, is named after a Greek myth, in which a sculptor falls for one of his own creations, and is famed for inspiring the musical My Fair Lady. Bring the entire family to the show, including your four-legged fur kids, who don’t need a ticket to attend.