Hailed by critics and audiences for its heart and its wit, My Fair Lady is a beautiful musical about transformation, patronage, gender politics and class, based on George Bernard Shaw’s play, Pygmalion. Lerner and Loewe’s multi-award winning musical, My Fair Lady, became one of the greatest successes of the New York and London stages, and paved the way for the hugely popular film version in 1964. Henry Higgins, an opinionated linguistics professor and confirmed bachelor, makes a wager with a colleague that within six months he can transform a cockney flower seller, Eliza Doolittle, into a lady who can take her place in high society. He wins the bet, but doesn’t bargain for the profound effect she has on his life
Director: Blair Ledgerwood-Cruikshank
Musical Director: Sean Stirling
Choreographer: Greg Robertson
Lighting Design: Rod Littlefield (Chief LX Kings Theatre)
Sound Design: Mark Renfrew