My Fair Lady
Adapted From Bernard Shaw’s “Pygmalion”
Book and Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner
Music by Frederick Loewe
source: MTI
Performances at
Edmund M. Keefe Auditorium
October 30 to November 1, 1992
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Acknowledgments
Burke’s Books
The Little Shoe Store
deMontigny Jewelers
Party Time
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Actorsingers thanks:
Continental Academie of Hair Design, Inc
Ann Harvey
Bruce and Phyllis Steward
The Kazakis Family
The Penny Award Winner…
Catherine Z. Andruskevich
The Actorsingers are honored to present Catherine with this season’s Penny Award.
This award is bestowed upon an Actorsinger member whose efforts and excellence exceed all expectations of our membership.
The organization celebrates the contributions of this dedicated “Renaissance woman”. During her history with The Actorsingers, Catherine has donned several hats - as a Past President, a vital chairwoman of several boards including auditions, building and planning, hair and make-up, sets and props, as well as various other production and technical committees. In addition, this Actorsinger is a superb performer and is the director of this production!
Whether on-stage, back-stage or off-stage, Catherine’s hard work and determination illuminate her as a true shining star. We thank her for all her efforts and are proud to know Catherine as a director, a performer, an Actorsinger and as a friend.
We applaud and thank you!
Musical Numbers
The place is London, the time 1912
Act One
Scene 1 Outside the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. A cold March night
Street Entertainers
“Why Can’t the English?” Higgins
“Wouldn’t It Be Loverly” Eliza and Cockneys
Scene 2 Tenement Section-Tottenham Court Road, immediately following
“With A Little Bit of Luck” Doolittle, Harry and Jamie
Scene 3 Higgins’ Study, the following morning
“I’m An Ordinary Man” Higgins
Scene 4 Tenement Section, as before, three days later
Reprise: ” With A Little Bit of Luck ” Doolittle and Ensemble
Scene 5 Higgins’ study, later the same day
“Just You Wait” Eliza
“Poor Professor Higgins” Servants
“The Rain in Spain” Higgins, Eliza and Pickering
“I Could Have Danced All Night” Eliza, Mrs. Pearce and Maids
Scene 6 Near the race meeting, Ascot, a July afternoon
Scene 7 Inside a club tent, Ascot, immediately following
“The Ascot Gavotte” Ensemble
Scene 8 Outside Higgins’ house, Wimpole Street, later that afternoon
“On the Street Where you Live” Freddy
Scene 9 Higgins’ Study, six weeks later
Scene 10 The Promenade of the Embassy, later that night
Scene 11 The Ballroom of the Embassy, immediately following
“The Embassy Waltz” Higgins, Eliza, Karpathy and Ensemble
Act Two
Scene 1 Higgins’ Study, 3:00 the following morning
“You Did It” Higgins, Pickering, Mrs. Pearce and the Servants
Reprise: “Just You Wait” Eliza
Scene 2 Outside Higgins’ house, Wimpole Street, immediately following
Reprise: “On the Street Where you Live” Freddy
“Show Me” Eliza and Freddy
Scene 3 Flower market of Covent garden, 5:00 that morning
Reprise: “Wouldn’t It Be Loverly” Eliza and Cockneys
“Get Me to the Church On Time” Doolittle, Harry, Jamie and Ensemble
Scene 4 Higgins’ Study, 11:00 that morning
“A Hymn to Him” Higgins
Scene 5 Conservatory at Mrs. Higgins’ home, later that day
“Without You” Eliza
Scene 6 Higgins’ Study, dusk that afternoon
“I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face” Higgins
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