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HE TAUGHT HER HOW TO SPEAK. SHE TAUGHT HIM HOW TO LISTEN.
When the arrogant yet brilliant phonetics professor Henry Higgins makes a boastful wager, he takes on the ultimate linguistic challenge: transforming Eliza Doolittle, a fiercely independent Cockney flower girl, into a high-society duchess simply by changing her speech. What begins as a clinical experiment in vowels and consonants quickly becomes a hilarious and poignant battle of wills that challenges the rigid class divides of Edwardian London.
Stripped down to its brilliant dialogue in this special staged reading, Shaw’s biting social commentary and unforgettable characters truly shine. Experience the sparking chemistry and rapid-fire banter as Eliza proves to Higgins—and to society—that true empowerment is about much more than just learning how to talk. Whether you are revisiting a theatrical favorite or discovering the beloved story that inspired My Fair Lady for the very first time, this is an evening of timeless humor and heart you won’t want to miss.
CAST & CREATIVE TEAM
DIRECTOR
JASON ROLAND

