My Fair Lady

Show dates: August 5-8, 2004

Eliza Doolittle Esther Gray
Henry Higgins Billy Worboys
Colonel Pickering
Bret Scott
Mrs. Eynsford-Hill Renee Brooks
Mrs. Higgins Cathy Powell
Freddy Eynsford-Hill David McCall
Alfred P. Doolittle Martin Meyer
George Chuck Lovelace
Harry/Cockney Quartet David Stutzman
Jamie/Cockney Quartet Derrick Casey
Cockney Quartet/Chorus Jesse Grider
Cockney Quartet/Chorus Mary Truett
Mrs. Pearce Katrina Blakely
Maid 1 Chelsea Morrison
Maid 2 Lindsay Smalley
Maid 3 Lea Hay
Maid 4 Katie Powell
Mrs. Higgins' Maid/Chorus Jenny Burke
Prof. Zoltan Karpathy Carl Seely
Mrs. Hopkins Katie Powell
Lord Boxington/Chorus Bill Kipp
Lady Boxington/Chorus Margaret Morrison
Flower Girl/Chorus Leah Beth Bolton
Flower Girl/Chorus Courtney Friddle
Street Entertainer/Chorus Caleb Burke
Butler/Chorus Gary Kirk
Queen Of Transylvania TBA
Women's Chorus: Katherine Kipp
Piper Templeton
Sara Chinery
Katie Gilliland
Heather Mumbower
Men's Chorus Roger Stanfield
Carl Seely
James Owen Butler
Will Radford
Russ Evans

Director

Becky Fly

Musical Director

Steve Taranto

Choreography Renee Brooks

Assistant to director

David McCall

Stage Manager Brenda Poteet

Costumes

Becky Fly

Lights/Sound

Terry Bivens

Sets

Billy Worboys

Props Kristin McKenney
Maria Mitchell
Backstage Leann Mumbower
Quincy Rhoads
Set Construction/Painting Caleb Burke,Russ Evans, Mary Truett, Bill Kipp, Molly Kipp, Kent Evans, Chuck Lovelace, Jenny Burke, Carl Seely, Leann Mumbower
Costumes www.broadwaycostumes.com
Tuxedos by Brashers
Orchestra Keyboard - Steve Taranto
Percussion - Donald Carp

First rehearsal (ENTIRE CAST): Thursday, June 10th, 6:30 in the basement, old City Hall. Spoken lines will be assigned from the chorus.


Character Breakdown:

(
*Principal Singing Part)

IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE:

*Eliza Doolittle - A cockney flower girl from Lisson Grove working outside
Covent Garden. Her potential to become "a lady" becomes the object of a
bet between Higgins and Pickering.

*Colonel Pickering - Retired British officer with colonial experience and the
author of "Spoken Sanskrit."

Mrs. Eynsford-Hill - A friend of Mrs. Higgins' and Freddy's mother.

Mrs. Higgins - Henry's long-suffering mother.

*Henry Higgins - British, upper class professional batchelor, world famous
phonetics expert, teacher and author of "Higgins' Universal Alphabet."

*Freddy Eynsford-Hill - Upper class young man who becomes completely smitten
with Eliza.

*Alfred P. Doolittle - Eliza's father; an elderly but vigorous dustman.

George (Bartender) - Works the Tottenham Court Road Pub.

*Harry - Drinking companion of Alfred Doolittle.

*Jamie - Drinking companion of Alfred Doolittle.

*Mrs. Pearce - Henry Higgins' housekeeper.

*Two Maids - Henry Higgins' household; principal singing but non-speaking

Mrs. Hopkins - A cockney woman of Tottenham Court.

Prof. Zoltan Karpathy - A bearded Hungarian; former phonetics student of Henry Higgins.

2 male bystanders - Opening scene outside Covent Garden

*1st Cockney - Male quartet
*2nd Cockney - " "
*3rd Cockney - " "
*4th Cockney - " "

Butler - Henry Higgins' household employee

Footman - Henry Higgins house, non-speaking

Lord Boxington - Friend of Mrs. Higgins, Ascot race patron

Lady Boxington - At Ascot races; non-speaking.

Flower girl - Working in Wimpole Street; chorus

1st Footman - Embassy employee; chorus

2nd Footman - Embassy employee; non-speaking; chorus

Selsey Man - Covent Garden; chorus

Hoxton Man - Covent Garden; chorus

Six servants - Henry Higgins household; non-speaking; chorus singing

Two stewards - Ascot employees; non-speaking; chorus


SINGLE SPOKEN LINES (Also in chorus):

3 men
3 women

PLUS:

Dancing chorus
Ascot Chorus (men & women)
Covent Garden Chorus (men & women)
Embassy Promenade Chorus (men & women)
Male Chorus - "With a Little Bit of Luck" and "Get Me to the Church"

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