Gingold Theatrical Group

Staller believed that the English playwright and critic, George Bernard Shaw, created work that made the strongest statements on human rights.

[citation needed] Staller began the group's work with staged readings of plays either by Shaw, his contemporaries, or those inspired by him.

[citation needed] In October 2022 David Staller directed GTG's production of Candida at NYC's Theater Row at 410 West 42nd St.

It was "funny last-paced one-act feminist rom-com" and "wild and witty whirlwind of a story" reset from a London suburb to a 1929 Harlem Renaissance home with a mostly African- American cast.

][citation needed] In 2017, GTG announced another program, Speakers' Corner, in which a group of writers of diverse backgrounds develops new work inspired by narratives of George Bernard Shaw.

[citation needed] In New York Magazine, Jesse Green stated that "Gingold Theatrical Group provides an invaluable – and unique – service to New Yorkers.

It keeps the tradition of intelligent argument, embodied in Shaw's plays but otherwise much lacking from public discourse, alive for those who need it most: the thinking people of a great city.