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My Fair Lady
My Fair Lady, written by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe was one of the most popular musical play of the 1950s. Its initial New York run, which began on March 15, 1956, lasted six and a half years for a total of 2,717 performances. The story of phonetician Henry Higgins, who transforms the Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle into a society lady through teaching her correct speech, was based on the George Bernard Shaw play Pygmalion and included such musical numbers as I Could Have Danced All Night, On the Street Where You Live, The Rain in Spain, and Get Me to the Church on Time.
Note: Wednesday performances are for the first two weeks only and only certain Sunday matinees. For more information, contact our Box Office at (818) 244-8481. |
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