
OVERVIEW
Pompous phonetics professor Henry Higgins is so sure of his abilities that he takes it upon himself to transform a Cockney working-class girl into someone who can pass for a cultured member of high society.
His subject turns out to be the lovely Eliza Doolittle, who agrees to speech lessons to improve her job prospects. Higgins and Eliza clash, then form an unlikely bond -- one that is threatened by an aristocratic suitor.
CAST
Eliza Doolittle |
Ann Krake |
Freddy Eynsford-Hill |
Alan Gray |
Mrs. Eynsford-Hill |
Margareth Price |
Colonel Pickering |
Julian Finn |
Professor Higgins |
Charles Gilson |
Jamie |
Denis Lehoux |
Harry |
Paul Harrison |
Alfred Doolittle |
Derek French |
Mrs. Pearce |
Veronica Hanmer |
Mrs. Hopkins |
Jackie Broomfield |
Butler |
Mike Clark |
Mrs. Higgins |
Judi Hall |
Lord Boxington |
Gordon McVeigh |
Lady Boxington |
Lyn Tate-Clark |
Zoltan Karpathy |
David Stieber |
Servants Chorus:
Sandra Cave, Mike Clark, Gottlieb Eisenhut, Carolyn Hornfeld, Margareth Price
Chorus:
Karin Bucher, Jackie Broomfield, Sandra Cave, Jane Crampton-Mills, Paula Kaenel-Faith, Jeanne Faucher, Maureen Goodman, Rosemary Green, Carolyn Hornfeld, Thérèse Lehoux, Meryl Pelerin, Catherine Ostinelli, Julie Slym, Deborah Sole, Louise Stock, Lyn Tate-Clark, Diane Trevellyan, Maureen Wittig, Thomas Bopp, Alan Bittiner, Mike Clark, Bryan Clarke, Barrie Duggan, Gottlien Eisenhut, Paul Harrison, Mike Hart, Ray Klee
PRODUCTIOn
Directors |
Kath French / Linda Krasker / George Krasker |
Musical Director |
Julian McNamara |
Choreographers |
Kate Booth / Linda Krasker |
Stage Manager |
George Krasker |
Set Design |
Judy Krasker / John Fox |
Lighting |
Alex Taylor |
Sound |
Brian Jackson |
Front of House |
Anna Sudnik / Pauline Allison |
Costumes |
Sylvie Plan |
Ascot Hats |
Valerie Buxton |
Make-up |
Joy Waelchli |
Props |
Caroline Fox |
Poster |
John Fox |
PHOTOS
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