EMP Proudly Presents
My Fair Lady

[My Fair Lady]
Featuring
    On The Street where You Live
    I Could Have Danced All Night
    Wouldn't It Be Loverly
    Get Me To The Church On Time

Artistic Director - John Weir
Assistant Director - Lada Darewych
Music Director - Kieren MacMillan
Choreographer - Bob Riddell

Show Producer - Judy Rupert

Music by: Frederick Loewe
Lyrics and Book by: Alan Jay Lerner


    Performance Dates:
    Fri
    Apr 22
    8:00 pm
    Sat
    Apr 23
    8:00 pm
    Sun
    Apr 24
    2:00 pm
    Fri
    Apr 29
    8:00 pm
    Sat
    Apr 30
    8:00 pm
    Sun
    May 1
    2:00 pm
    Fri
    May 6
    8:00 pm
    Sat
    May 7
    2:00 pm
    Tickets:
    $23.00 Adults, $17.00 Youths -- Reserved seating only
    Subscription and Group Discounts Available
    Visit our Tickets Page, or call 416-248-0410

    Location:
    Burnhamthorpe Auditorium
    500 The East Mall
    (just north of Burnhamthorpe Rd.)
    Etobicoke, Ontario

Cast List:
Eliza Doolittle: Mandy Meisner
Henry Higgins: Clive Lacey
Colonel Pickering: Jim Wright
Freddy: Keith O'Brien
Alfie Doolittle: Kevin Dunne
Mrs. Higgins: Christine Edmonds
Mrs. Eysnford-Hill:  Lucie Hager
Jamie: Chris Daniel
Harry: Brendan Shoreman
Barman: Rod Wilson
Mrs. Pearce: Mary Anna Lacey
Mrs. Hopkins: Susan Ambrose
Lord Boxington: Ajit Zacharias
Lady Boxington: Patty Findlay
Zoltan: Bruce McGregor
The Ensemble:
Katherine Adamko, Ian Beckles, Marie Bova, Steve Bruines, Tanja Bucar, Sunny Cheung, Julianna Critchley, Susan Jackson, Sergiy Korobkov, Gail McGregor, Melanie Moore, Michael Omitiran, Barb Slater, Vicki Stevens, Sarah Tomlinson, Kathleen Zaccheo
About the Show

Henry Higgins is a rich man who made a bet that if he could get Eliza Doolittle, a poor girl who sells flowers, to speak the English language properly, she would fit into the higher class. She messes up on her first trip to the Ascot races (although she does catch the attention of Freddy), and when she goes to the Embassy Ball, she does so well that a speech professor proclaims her to be a Hungarian princess. In the end, Higgins falls in love with her.

Premiered on Broadway, March 15, 1956, plays 2,717 performances.

Winner of 6 Tony Awards in 1957 including:

  • Best Musical
  • Best Director
  • Best Conductor and Musical Director
  • Best Actor (Musical)
  • Nominated for 6 others

Winner of 1976 Tony Award - Best Actor (Musical).
Nominee for 1982 Tony Award - Reproduction (Play or Musical).