A Timeless Transformation From Broadway’s Golden Age
Saturday, July 5 at 8:00 PM
Sunday, July 6 at 3:00 PM
Friday, July 11 at 8:00 PM
Saturday, July 12 at 8:00 PM
My Fair Lady follows the journey of Eliza Doolittle, a Cockney flower girl who becomes the subject of a social experiment by Professor Henry Higgins, a phonetics expert. Higgins bets he can transform Eliza into a refined lady capable of passing as a duchess at a high-society ball through speech training. As Eliza masters her new persona, she begins to assert her independence, challenging Higgins’ views on class and gender. The story explores themes of identity, self-worth, and human connection with wit and charm. Set against a vibrant Edwardian London backdrop, the musical features iconic songs like “I Could Have Danced All Night” and “Wouldn’t It Be Loverly.”
My Fair Lady is presented in English with projected English supertitles.




























| Conductor | Scott Schoonover |
| Stage Director | Annamaria Pileggi |
| Choreographer | Christine Knoblauch-O’Neal |
| Scenic Designer | Patrice J. Nelms |
| Costume Designer | Teresa Doggett |
| Lighting Designer | Patrick Huber |
| Properties Master | Cecile “Cece” Entz |
| Orchestra Manager | Renee Liebetreu |
| Assistant Director | Ellen Schaaf |
| Stage Manager | Emily Ann Fluchel |
| Supertitle Translation Designer | Philip Touchette |
| Production Manager | Kasey Cox |
| Technical Director | Patrice J. Nelms |
| Site Manager | Benjamin Worley |
| Master Electrician | Zak Metalsky |
LERNER AND LOEWE’S MY FAIRL LADY is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com
FRIDAY NIGHT LECTURE SERIES
Fridays at 7pm in the Gretchen Brigham Gallery
Start your opera weekend with our popular Friday Night Lecture Series. These engaging talks explore each opera’s historical context, break down the plot, and offer a preview of the music you’ll experience during the performance.
Special Matinee Offer: A lecture will be offered at 2pm before the Sunday, July 6 matinee.










