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My Fair Lady | Trailer (Opera North & Leeds Playhouse)
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Join Opera North and Leeds Playhouse from 31 May - 29 June 2024 for the bloomin’ loverly time of your life at Lerner and Loewe’s much-loved musical My Fair Lady.
This is the classic story of Cockney flower-seller Eliza Doolittle who is taught to “talk more genteel” by Professor Henry Higgins so that she may pass as a lady. But it’s not only Eliza who gets an education.
Funny, moving and vivid, My Fair Lady has been acclaimed as the perfect musical, full of unforgettable songs including ‘Wouldn’t it be Loverly?’, ‘With A Little Bit of Luck’, ‘I Could Have Danced All Night’ and ‘On The Street Where You Live’.
Director James Brining and designer Madeleine Boyd follow the five-star success of Sondheim’s A Little Night Music with this major new co-production by Leeds Playhouse and Opera North. With Oliver Rundell conducting the Orchestra of Opera North, an unmissable treat is in store.
Book & Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner | Music by Frederick Loewe
Original production Directed & Staged by Moss Hart
Adapted from George Bernard Shaw’s play & Gabriel Pascal’s motion picture Pygmalion
Presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International
This is the classic story of Cockney flower-seller Eliza Doolittle who is taught to “talk more genteel” by Professor Henry Higgins so that she may pass as a lady. But it’s not only Eliza who gets an education.
Funny, moving and vivid, My Fair Lady has been acclaimed as the perfect musical, full of unforgettable songs including ‘Wouldn’t it be Loverly?’, ‘With A Little Bit of Luck’, ‘I Could Have Danced All Night’ and ‘On The Street Where You Live’.
Director James Brining and designer Madeleine Boyd follow the five-star success of Sondheim’s A Little Night Music with this major new co-production by Leeds Playhouse and Opera North. With Oliver Rundell conducting the Orchestra of Opera North, an unmissable treat is in store.
Book & Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner | Music by Frederick Loewe
Original production Directed & Staged by Moss Hart
Adapted from George Bernard Shaw’s play & Gabriel Pascal’s motion picture Pygmalion
Presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International