Book and Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner
Music by Frederick Loewe
Produced with Special Arrangement by Music Theatre International
Directed by Marty Bussert
Based on George Bernard Shaw’s classic play Pygmalion. Eliza Doolittle is a young flower seller with an unmistakable Cockney accent which keeps her on the lower rungs of Edwardian society. When Professor Henry Higgins tries to teach her how to speak like a proper lady, an unlikely friendship begins to flourish.
Cast | ||
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Chelsea Mayer | ….. | Eliza Doolittle |
Steven Maney | ….. | Henry Higgins |
Brink Miller | ….. | Colonel Pickering |
Trey Gwaltney | ….. | Alfred Doolittle |
Andrew Schwalm | ….. | Freddy Eynsford-Hill |
Carrie-Grace Morgan | ….. | Mrs. Higgins |
Worsham Abbott | ….. | Professor Zoltan Karpathy |
Bonnie Carlson | ….. | Mrs. Pearce |
Jeanette Morris | ….. | Mrs. Eynnsford-Hill |
Worsham Abbott | ….. | George |
Amy Stallings | ….. | Mrs. Hopkins |
Matt Bradley | ….. | Jamie |
Joshua Higgins | ….. | Harry |
Ensemble | ||
Arianna Hall | ||
Courtney Weber | ||
Sara Mumford | ||
Sarah Allbrandt | ||
Elissa Newton | ||
Alex Swanenburg | ||
Danielle Dinardo | ||
Olivia Hollowell | ||
Beth Goddin | ||
Ewan Sullivan | ||
Colin Williams | ||
Jacob Bagoly | ||
Ky'Yea Knightnor | ||
Jasmine Austin | ||
Aleah McGill |
Production Team | ||
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Marty Bussert | ….. | Director |
Jon Crumb | ….. | Assistant Director |
Betsy Forrest | ….. | Music Director |
Dana Margulies Catuthen | ….. | Choreographer |
Deborah Kelley | ….. | Stage Manager |
Courtney Rice | ….. | Costumer |
Pam Revill | ….. | Costumer |
Jan Clapp Bomar | ….. | Costumer |
Cheryl Nabati | ….. | Costumer |
Jeffery Corriveau | ….. | Design |
Scott Hayes | ….. | Lights |
Jacob Stehle | ….. | Lights |
Tom McIlvain | ….. | Sound |
Rachel Bradley | ….. | Accompaniment |
Sarah Riske | ….. | Spotlight |
Ben Albrent | ….. | Spotlight |
Amy Lee | ….. | Crew |
Eileen Engel | ….. | Props |