Village Wooing is a 1933 play by George Bernard Shaw about a strong-willed working-class woman who pursues a gentleman, exploring themes of love, language, and class. It shares similarities with his play Pygmalion, as it focuses on a contentious relationship where a woman challenges a man, and the narrative is driven by dialogue that explores language and wit. The play, subtitled “A Comedietta for Two Voices,” centres on the dynamic between its two main characters.