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STORY
My Fair Lady West End
Theatre
London Coliseum
Duration
3hrs including 20min interval
Age Restrictions
To be confirmed
Arriving just in time for summer, the much-adored My Fair Lady is back in London’s West End for the first time in 21 years. The critically acclaimed production is running at the London Coliseum for a limited time only, so get your tickets now to avoid disappointment!
My Fair Lady tells the story of how a rigid phonetics professor decides to take on the project of transforming a working-class Cockney flower seller into a cultured, proper lady. His subject, Eliza Doolittle, decides to take the professor up on his offer to increase her job prospects. The professor, Henry Higgins, succeeds in turning Eliza into an established lady who can blend in with high society, with Eliza even catching the eye of elite members of society. But how will Henry react when the rough and ready Eliza suddenly becomes classy and elegant appealing to potential suitors? Witty and sparky, this Lerner and Loewe musical will leave you smiling from ear to ear with amusement.
Read MoreRunning for a short 16-week spell in London’s West End, My Fair Lady features stunning costumery and captivating choreography that will leave you in awe of the immensely talented cast. The evening standard writes My Fair Lady is a “Rolls Royce of a revival”, with 4 and 5 stars received across the board from leading reviewers.
This production will leave you feeling inspired when you watch the different class divisions clash and combine. It serves as a great reminder that no matter where you’re from, we’re all just people at the end of the day. With both matinee and evening productions running every week from Monday to Saturday, My Fair Lady is a musical you won’t want to miss this summer. The production is fun, witty and guaranteed to be a fabulous evening out on the town.
My Fair Lady Reviews
CREATIVE
Cast and Creative
Cast
Harry Hadden-Paton – Henry Higgins
Amara Okereke – Eliza Doolittle
Stephen K Amos – Alfred P. Doolittle
Vanessa Redgrave – Mrs Higgins
Malcolm Sinclair – Colonel Pickering
Maureen Beattie – Mrs Pearce
Sharif Afifi – Freddy Eynsford-Hill
Dammi Aregbeshola – Ensemble
Bernadette Bangura – Ensemble
Joseph Claus – Ensemble
Jamie Cruttenden – Ensemble
Francessca Daniella-Baker – Ensemble
Barry Drummond – Swing
Bethany Huckle – Swing
Heather Jackson – Ensemble
Emma Johnson – Swing
Charlotte Kennedy – Ensemble
Sinead Kenny – Ensemble
Creative
Alan Jay Lerner – Book & Lyrics
Frederick Loewe – Music
Jonathan Stott – Company Manager
David Kane – Stage Manager
Rachel Phillips – Deputy Stage Manager
Michael Yeargan – Sets
Catherine Zuber – Costumes
Donald Holder – Lighting
Marc Salzberg – Sound
Robert Russell Bennett – Musical Arrangements
Philip J. Lang – Musical Arrangements
Trude Rittmann – Dance Arrangements
Gareth Valentine – Musical Director
Alex Parker – Associate Musical Director
Tom Watson – Hair
Gordon Cowell – Casting Director
FAQ
Cancellation policy
No exchanges or refunds are available after paying for tickets, you can however, get a full refund if you need to cancel due to unavoidable circumstances, with the TicketPlan refund protection option which can be added when you purchase your show tickets.
Which theatre and where?
My Fair Lady is showing at the London Coliseum which is located at St Martin’s Lane, London WC2N 4ES.
How does it work?
Choose your seats via our live booking platform, once payment is completed you will receive an email confirmation with your booking reference number and e-Tickets.
Any Questions?
If you have any questions about your ticket purchase you can contact our customer services team on 020 3670 8887
Good to know
Strobe lighting is used several times during the performance.
Can I video record or take photos?
The use of camera and sound recording equipment is strictly prohibited.