Eliza Doolittle — Karoline Keffer
Prof. Henry Higgins — Jonathan Erdman
Colonel Pickering — Buddy Garrison
Alfred P. Doolittle — Jim Young
Harry — Ron Shelton
Jamie — Randy Brooks
Freddy Eynsford-Hill — Matt Wallace
Mrs. Pearce — Nora Oechslin
Mrs. Higgins — Diane Kester
Mrs. Eynsford-Hill — Nikki Clayton
Zoltan Karpathy — David Puckett
Mrs. Hopkins — Barbara Ferguson
Bartender — Laura Sale
Butler — James Sargent
Queen of Transylvania — Gina Anderson
The Queen’s Escort (Prince) — Michael Krysiewicz
Maid #1 — Sarah Riddell
Maid #2 — Laura Sale
Lord Boxington — Brandon Cline-Taskey
Lady Boxington — Kathleen Keffer
Director: Jennifer Vaughan
Producer: David Puckett
Production Assistant: Kyle LeGore
Stage Manager: Grace Clem
Assisted by Brandon Cline-Taskey
Music Director: Dr. Renee Huff
Assisted by Elizabeth Barron and Justus Butler
Recorded Music Operator: Grace Clem and Kyle LeGore
Choreography Team: Robin Cempe, Dixie Daniel, and Hailey Johnson
Costume Design Team: Barbara Ferguson, Susan Vass, Terry Southerington, and Lisa Seymour
Sound: Rod Pierce
Lighting Design: Paul Southerington
Light Board Operator: Logan Pierce
Props Coordinator: Grace Clem
Props Construction Team: Grace Clem, Buddy Garrison, Jennifer Vaughan
Set Design and Realization Coordinator: Jennifer Vaughan
Set Construction Coordinator: Mike Conner
Hair and Makeup Design Team: Rachel Green and Nora Oechslin
Backstage Assistants: Leland Barron, Daniel Cole, and Charlotte Hadfield
Board Liaison: Barbara Ferguson
My Fair Lady
May 10-12 and 17-19
Directed by Jennifer Vaughan
When Lerner and Loewe’s My Fair Lady opened on Broadway, it collected six Tony Awards, including Best Musical, while the film version took home eight Oscars, including Best Picture. Based on George Bernard Shaw’s play Pygmalion, My Fair Lady is that rare musical by which all others are measured. The tale of a cockney flower girl transformed into an elegant lady features one of musical theatre’s greatest scores, including: “Wouldn’t It Be Loverly?,” “With a Little Bit of Luck,” “The Rain in Spain,” “I Could Have Danced All Night,” “On the Street Where You Live,” “Get Me to the Church on Time,” and “I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face.”
Eliza Doolittle is a young flower seller with an unmistakable Cockney accent which keeps her in the lower rungs of Edwardian society. When Professor Henry Higgins tries to teach her how to speak like a proper lady, an unlikely friendship begins to flourish.