Caleb Burke,Russ Evans, Mary Truett, Bill Kipp, Molly Kipp, Kent Evans, Chuck Lovelace, Jenny Burke, Carl Seely, Leann Mumbower
Costumes
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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
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"