My Fair Lady

CREATIVE TEAM
Music: Frederick Lowe
Lyrics & Book: Alan Jay Lerner
Director: Bartlett Sher
Direction Restaging: Samantha Saltzman
Choreographer: Christopher Gattelli
Choreography Restaging: Jim Cooney
Music Supervision: Ted Sperling
Music Arrangements: Robert Russell Bennett and Phil Lang
Dance Arrangements: Trude Rittman
Orchestrations: Josh Clayton and Larry Blank
Music Direction: David Andrews Rogers
CAST
Eliza Doolittle: Madeline Powell
Professor Henry Higgins: Jonathan Grunert
Colonel Pickering: John Adkison
Mrs. Pearce: Madeline Brennan
Alfred P. Doolittle: Michael Hegarty
Freddy Eynesford-Hill: Cameron Loyal
Mrs. Higgins: Becky Saunders
Ensemble: Ashley Agrusa, Anna Backer, Blair Beasley, Nick Berke, Sophie Braud, Timothy Scott Brausch, Daniel James Canaday, William Warren Carver, Richard Coleman, Diana Craig, Andrew Fehrenbacher, Allyson Gishi, Sam Griffin, Zoey Lytle, Jesse McFarland, Mark Mitrano, Maeghin Mueller, Sami Murphy, Torinae, Kevin D. O'Neil, Cullen J. Zeno
Photos by Jeremy Daniel
TROIKA Entertainment
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National Tour - 2022

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Revue Michigan
"The chorus is universally wonderful, and the many big song-and-dance numbers are utterly delightful, memorable, and easily worth the cost of admission. Smaller numbers, like the harmonies made by the 'Loverly' quartet transcend the grand."
WBUR
"[John] Adkinson [as Colonel Pickering] manages to reveal a surprising bit of complexity and humor in the man who is mostly a foil for the bombastic authoritarian Henry Higgins (Jonathan Grunert)."
The Harvard Crimson
"The second act’s gravity and excitement seemed to revolve around these spectacles … the explosion of energy and bravado that accompanied Alfred P. Doolittle’s (played by Michael Hegerty) 'Get Me to the Church On Time' [and] Becky Saunders’s Mrs. Higgins as perfectly snarky and hilariously apt."
DC Theater Arts
"[Madeline Powell] is determined, willful, and self-possessed from the start. She is a fiery redhead in a long line of black-and-white Elizas … a confident Eliza from the get-go."
The Column
"'On the Street Where You Live' [is] performed with complete perfection by Cameron Loyal as Freddy. Loyal’s voice is a smooth wave of pleasure. Freddy’s puppy love is poignant, but Loyal’s rendition conveys the ecstasy of unbridled passion."
BroadwayWorld
"Madeline Powell as Eliza Doolittle has a pure and clear soprano voice, powerful, vulnerable and raging in all the appropriate places."











