The classic musical “My Fair Lady” comes with baggage, and not just the oversized handbag and flower baskets you associate with the show’s street-peddler heroine Eliza Doolittle. The musical by ...
I passed the first act of My Fair Lady in a haze of pleasure. This is the touring version of Trevor Nunn’s acclaimed London production, complete with high-tech values, stunningly beautiful costumes, ...
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Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Assisted by fellow phonetician Colonel Pickering, their "social experiment" leads ...
Friedman, whose recent work includes the Tony Award-winning revival of Merrily We Roll Along, is set to bring an intimate approach to the story of Eliza Doolittle, the flower seller who meets ...
A new revival of My Fair Lady has announced its cast. Closing the Mill at Sonning’s 2025 season will be Lerner and Loewe’s much-loved musical, featuring such numbers as “I Could Have Danced All Night” ...
Last night’s performance of “My Fair Lady,” a collaboration between the Aspen Music Festival and Theatre Aspen, was rapturous. A sold-out crowd heard Tony Award-winning actors, with full orchestra, ...
Saguaro City Music Theatre is dipping into musical theater’s golden age this weekend for the second show in its 2025-26 season. The 3-year-old company is mounting Lerner and Loewe’s 1956 ...
IT WAS a packed house for the Apollo Theatre's My Fair Lady at Newport on Tuesday, where everyone was in for a very hot and humid night of Learner and Loewe classics. So well known are the songs, ...
For the sixth consecutive year, The Aspen Music Festival and School and Theatre Aspen are collaborating on a one-night-only production. Tonight in the Klein Music Tent at 7:30 p.m., the two ...
When faced with a dinner theater version of My Fair Lady, the least a theater critic can be is…well, fair. Such is the case in this week’s “Stage” column in which Robrt L. Pela recounts his experience ...
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