My Fair Lady

My Fair Lady at Bristol Hippodrome

Why see My Fair Lady?

Loverly!

Following a highly acclaimed Broadway run back in 2018 and its recent West End run, My Fair Lady is embarking on its UK tour! Directed by Tony-winner Barlett Sher (the man behind 2018.'s The King and I revival at the London Palladium) Eliza Dolittle and her transformation from flower girl to society beauty is refreshed for a new generation. Including some of musical theatre's most classic standards, ('I could have danced all night' and 'Wouldn't it be Loverly' to name a few), and a rags to riches story that includes romance, drama, and a day at the races - we think this one is going to sell like hotcakes - or should that be hot flowers?

Regarded as one of the greatest musicals of all time, this jubilant originally premiered on Broadway in 1956, with Julie Andrews in the role of Eliza, and won six Tony Awards, and was subsequently adapted for the silver screen, with the cast led by Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison.

What is the story?

For Professor Henry Higgins, a person's voice is of the utmost importance. A student of phonetics, he holds the opinion that with the right accent and tone of speech, anything is achievable. To prove his point, he wagers a friend that he can teach cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle to speak 'properly', and then present her as an upper-class lady at a high society ball. So the pair's lessons begin, but little does Henry Higgins know, that project Eliza Dolittle is going to change his life forever.

Did you know?

While Julie Andrews won huge acclaim for her Eliza on Broadway, she was never in contention to reprise the role on film. Audrey Hepburn was one of Hollywood's brightest stars, and as producer Jack Warner wrote in his autobiography, "In my business, I have to know who brings people and their money to a movie theatre box office." Audrey Hepburn's singing was then famously dubbed in the final cut of the movie.

Cast

Amara Okereke as Eliza
Harry Hadden-Paton as Henry Higgins
Vanessa Redgrave as Mrs Higgins
SHarif Afifi as Freddy Eynsford-Hill
Maureen Beattie as Mrs Pearce

Creative

Directed by Barlett Sherr
Music by Frederick Loewe
Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner
Book by Alan Jay Lerner
Based on George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion
Directed by Bartlett Sher
Costume Design by Catherine Zuber
Lighting Design by Donald Holder
Set Design by Michael Yeargan
Choreography by Christopher Gattelli

Reviews

Customer reviews

16 reviews, average rating: (4.8 Stars)

Dorothy

Brilliantl

I really enjoyed this version. The cast were all well chosen and incredible. I loved the “I’m getting married in the morning” pub scene with the dancing girls. It was also great to see some “proper” and detailed scenery, instead of a bit of improvised scaffolding like in some of the productions these days. All beautifully done. Well worth a visit. ... Read more

Janet Fry

Outstanding

My daughter and myself thoroughly enjoyed this performance. The set was really clever, choreography wonderful and the orchestra superb. We particularly enjoyed the portrayal of Professor Higgins and a truly fun scenario of ‘Get me to the church on time’. ... Read more

Karen John

My Fair Lady

Went to see the show in Bristol on Sat. Thoroughly enjoyed the production. Wonderful singing and left singing the songs all the way home. Thank you for making my day. ... Read more
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