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My Fair Lady

Poster for the Broadway production designed by Al Hirschfeld
Music

Frederick Law

Words

Alan Jay Lerner

Libretto

Alan Jay Lerner

Based on
Productions

In 1960, “My Fair Lady” was shown in the USSR (Moscow, Leningrad, Kyiv). The main roles were played by: Lola Fisher (Eliza Doolittle), Edward Mulhair and Michael Evans (Henry Higgins), Robert Coote (Colonel Pickering), Charles Victor (Alfred Doolittle), Reed Shelton (Freddie Eynsford-Hill).

In 1965, the musical was staged at the Moscow Operetta Theater with Tatyana Shmyga in the title role.

Filmed in 1964. The film won the Oscar for Best Picture that same year.

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In the club everything went on as usual: the guests who had come to dine sat in groups and greeted Pierre and talked about city news. The footman, having greeted him, reported to him, knowing his acquaintance and habits, that a place had been left for him in the small dining room, that Prince Mikhail Zakharych was in the library, and Pavel Timofeich had not arrived yet. One of Pierre's acquaintances, between talking about the weather, asked him if he had heard about Kuragin's kidnapping of Rostova, which they talk about in the city, is it true? Pierre laughed and said that this was nonsense, because he was now only from the Rostovs. He asked everyone about Anatole; one told him that he had not come yet, the other that he would dine today. It was strange for Pierre to look at this calm, indifferent crowd of people who did not know what was going on in his soul. He walked around the hall, waited until everyone had arrived, and without waiting for Anatole, he did not have lunch and went home.
Anatole, whom he was looking for, dined with Dolokhov that day and consulted with him on how to correct the spoiled matter. It seemed to him necessary to see Rostova. In the evening he went to his sister to talk with her about the means to arrange this meeting. When Pierre, having traveled all over Moscow in vain, returned home, the valet reported to him that Prince Anatol Vasilich was with the countess. The Countess's living room was full of guests.
Pierre, without greeting his wife, whom he had not seen since his arrival (she hated him more than ever at that moment), entered the living room and, seeing Anatole, approached him.
“Ah, Pierre,” said the countess, approaching her husband. “You don’t know what situation our Anatole is in...” She stopped, seeing in her husband’s low-hanging head, in his sparkling eyes, in his decisive gait that terrible expression of rage and strength that she knew and experienced in herself after the duel with Dolokhov.
“Where you are, there is debauchery and evil,” Pierre said to his wife. “Anatole, let’s go, I need to talk to you,” he said in French.
Anatole looked back at his sister and stood up obediently, ready to follow Pierre.

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Year of creation: 1964

Country: USA

Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures Co.

Duration: 170

Musical comedy "My fair lady» - a film adaptation of the Broadway musical of the same name, based on the work of Bernard Shaw"Pygmalion".The plot of the film largely follows the famous play.


The composer created the music for the film “My Fair Lady”Frederick Law,and wrote the script and lyricsAlan Jay Lerner.


Professor of PhoneticsHenry Higgins (Rex Harrison) - a confirmed bachelor. He makes a bet with his colleague, ColonelPickeringthat in three months can transform an illiterate London flower girlEliza Doolittle (Audrey Hepburn) into a real lady.


The professor undertakes to teach a girl who speaks street slang, high-society manners and perfectly correct speech. After the stated period, Eliza must be presented at the embassy ball, and if none of those present guess about her low origin, the colonel will recognize the professor’s victory and pay all the expenses for the girl’s education.

Eliza herself hopes that good pronunciation will allow her to get a job in a flower shop.


Musical " My fair lady"managed to become a legend even before the film was made.


Audiences first saw this production on Broadway on March 15, 1956. Shaw's play was incredibly popular, and tickets were sold out six months in advance. Today the musical "My fair lady"has been played on Broadway for over2100 once. It was successfully demonstrated in two dozen countries and was translated into 11 languages. The main roles in the musical were played byRex Harrisonand aspiring singerJulie Andrews.

When starting filming, director George Cukor chose to replaceAndrewsto a more famous oneAudrey Hepburn,which initially caused disappointment among fans of the musical. There was no replacement for the leading male role in the musical, andRex Harrisonsuccessfully moved from Broadway to the big screen. This work became the actor’s finest hour - he received a well-deserved Oscar for Best Actor in the film “My Fair Lady.”

Another contender for the role of Eliza Dolittle wasElizabeth Taylor. The choice of the actress for the main role caused some hype in the press. Audrey Hepburn was 10 years older than her heroine, did not have outstanding vocal abilities and had a reputation as a born lady. Despite vocal lessons,Audreycouldn't handle the musical numbers, and Hepburn's voice became an American singerMarni Nixon. The actress was very upset by this fact and believed that she could not cope with the role.


Movie " My fair lady"received the following awards: – 8 awardsOscarin the categories: “Best Film”, “Best Director”, “Best Actor”, “Best Artists”, “Best Cinematographer”, “Best Composer”, “Best Costumes”, “Best Sound”. — 5 awardsGolden Globein the categories: “Best Film”, “Best Director”, “Best Actor”, “Best Actress”, “Best Supporting Actor”. —British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award (for best foreign film).

You can watch the entire film in my "Cinema" section.

Design: Valeria Polskaya

Read the original: http://www.vokrug.tv/product/show/My_Fair_Lady/

Year of creation: 1964

Country: USA

Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures Co.

Duration: 170

Musical comedy "My fair lady» - a film adaptation of the Broadway musical of the same name, based on the work of Bernard Shaw"Pygmalion".The plot of the film largely follows the famous play.


The composer created the music for the film “My Fair Lady”Frederick Law,and wrote the script and lyricsAlan Jay Lerner.


Professor of PhoneticsHenry Higgins (Rex Harrison) - a confirmed bachelor. He makes a bet with his colleague, ColonelPickeringthat in three months can transform an illiterate London flower girlEliza Doolittle (Audrey Hepburn) into a real lady.


The professor undertakes to teach a girl who speaks street slang, high-society manners and perfectly correct speech. After the stated period, Eliza must be presented at the embassy ball, and if none of those present guess about her low origin, the colonel will recognize the professor’s victory and pay all the expenses for the girl’s education.

Eliza herself hopes that good pronunciation will allow her to get a job in a flower shop.


Musical " My fair lady"managed to become a legend even before the film was made.


Audiences first saw this production on Broadway on March 15, 1956. Shaw's play was incredibly popular, and tickets were sold out six months in advance. Today the musical "My fair lady"has been played on Broadway for over2100 once. It was successfully demonstrated in two dozen countries and was translated into 11 languages. The main roles in the musical were played byRex Harrisonand aspiring singerJulie Andrews.

When starting filming, director George Cukor chose to replaceAndrewsto a more famous oneAudrey Hepburn,which initially caused disappointment among fans of the musical. There was no replacement for the leading male role in the musical, andRex Harrisonsuccessfully moved from Broadway to the big screen. This work became the actor’s finest hour - he received a well-deserved Oscar for Best Actor in the film “My Fair Lady.”

Another contender for the role of Eliza Dolittle wasElizabeth Taylor. The choice of the actress for the main role caused some hype in the press. Audrey Hepburn was 10 years older than her heroine, did not have outstanding vocal abilities and had a reputation as a born lady. Despite vocal lessons,Audreycouldn't handle the musical numbers, and Hepburn's voice became an American singerMarni Nixon. The actress was very upset by this fact and believed that she could not cope with the role.


Movie " My fair lady"received the following awards: – 8 awardsOscarin the categories: “Best Film”, “Best Director”, “Best Actor”, “Best Artists”, “Best Cinematographer”, “Best Composer”, “Best Costumes”, “Best Sound”. — 5 awardsGolden Globein the categories: “Best Film”, “Best Director”, “Best Actor”, “Best Actress”, “Best Supporting Actor”. —British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award (for best foreign film).

You can watch the entire film in my "Cinema" section.

Design: Valeria Polskaya

Read the original: http://www.vokrug.tv/product/show/My_Fair_Lady/

The musical “My Fair Lady” by Frederick Lowe and Alan Jay Lerner is a romantic story about the transformation of a simple flower girl into a sophisticated and graceful lady, which has won the hearts of many audiences around the world. The uniqueness of the musical lies in the combination of various musical material: from sentimental waltz before the Spanish Jota.

Characters

Description

Henry Higgins phonetics scientist
Pickering military man interested in studying Indian dialects
Eliza Doolittle flower seller
Dolittle Alfred Eliza's father, a garbage man
Mrs Pierce cleaning lady working for Higgins
Madame Eynsford-Hill aristocrat
Freddie relative of Mrs. Eynsford-Hill, in love with Dolittle

Summary


Socialites gather in the square near the famous Theater Royal in London. The flower girl Eliza is sitting on the steps, her goods are accidentally touched by the noble young man Freddie Eynsford-Hill, the flowers scatter and fall. Despite the elegant gentleman's apologies, the flower girl expresses her indignation in an extremely rude manner. She demands that Freddie pay damages. A crowd of onlookers quickly forms around, wondering what all the fuss happened about. Someone notices that one person is recording the girl's speech verbatim, many assume that this is a policeman who wants to arrest Eliza for her boorish behavior. It turns out that this is a famous professor who studies phonetics. He was interested in Eliza's pronunciation, which was clearly far from perfect. Arguing that among the English there are no people left who know their native language, for the sake of public recognition, he easily determines the place of residence of each of his interlocutors. This is how he meets the military Pickering. Higgins decided to brag to his new acquaintance and casually offered to teach the flower girl to speak perfect English in six months, because competent speech is the road to a girl’s bright future.

The next day, the flower girl Eliza comes to Higgins, she is ready to take lessons from him, as she wants to work in a better-paid flower shop. At the beginning, Higgins laughs at the girl who already wants to leave, but Pickering suggests making a bet. According to the terms of the deal, Professor Higgins must teach her to speak correctly so that no one from secular society can recognize her as a simpleton. Pickering promises to pay all maintenance costs. This turn of events suits the professor, and he orders the maid Pierce to take care of Miss Dolittle. Pickering and Higgins discuss life, and the professor expresses his own opinion about marriage and women: he has no intention of getting married, and believes that women are only capable of creating chaos.

Eliza's father, scavenger Alfred Doolittle, hears the news that his daughter has gone to live with Professor Higgins. Meanwhile, the girl is diligently trying to learn the pronunciation of sounds, but learning is difficult for her. Dolittle comes to Higgins and wants to get a monetary reward for her. He presents his philosophy of life, which seems very original to Higgins. The professor not only gives him money, but also recommends Dolittle to the American millionaire as a brilliant speaker.

Eliza studied all day, but to no avail. The professor decides that since scolding and reproaches do not help in learning, then he needs to change tactics. After a nice conversation, the girl finally understands what she was doing wrong and flawlessly reads the verse “Just wait for it to rain in Spain.” Inspired Eliza sings the song “I want to dance.”

The day has come when Miss Dolittle must appear in high society at the hippodrome. At the beginning, everything goes as well as possible, but Eliza, in a fit of happiness, begins to tell stories from her life, adding vernacular language to them. This captured the heart of Freddie Eynsford-Hill. Upset, Eliza returns to Higgins, everyone understands that hard work is still needed on what to say. Freddy sings a song about how he feels, but Dolittle is so sad that she doesn't want to go outside.

A month and a half passed and it was time for one more final test. At the ball, Eliza was at her best. No one, not even Professor Karpathy, could recognize the simpleton in the girl; moreover, society recognized her as a real princess. Higgins accepts congratulations on the success of the experiment, but no one cares about Eliza's fate. Offended and upset, she packs her things and leaves.


Miss Dolittle returns to her hometown, where no one recognizes her. The father became rich thanks to Higgins' recommendation and now wants to get married. The Professor and Pickering are very sad that Eliza has left, they want to find her.

Eliza meets the professor by chance. He admits that everything has changed without her and asks her to come back. Dolittle does not want to listen to him, she says that all doors are open to her.

Upon returning home, the professor listened to records with recordings of Eliza’s voice for a long time. Miss Dolittle enters the room, quietly turning off the phonograph. Higgins, seeing her, does not hide his joy.

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Interesting Facts

  • The musical was originally to be called My Fair Eliza, but the title was later changed to My Fair Lady.
  • The 1964 film adaptation won an Oscar.
  • Lerner and Lowe worked together for a long time, creating musicals for Broadway. The first truly successful work was the musical “California Gold”.
  • In total, the play was staged 2,717 times at the Broadway Theatre.


  • "My Fair Lady" was not only nominated, but also won an honorary music Tony Award.
  • The plot of the play "Pygmalion", which is the basis for the creation of the musical, was greatly changed during the work. So, in the original source, Eliza marries Freddie and opens not a flower shop, but a vegetable shop, as a symbol of disbelief in true love.
  • In the film adaptation, the already famous Audrey Hepburn received the role of Eliza; many connoisseurs of the musical were upset because they wanted to see Julia Andrews, who was a permanent performer on Broadway, in her place.
  • Famous composers refused producer Gabriel Pascal because they did not believe in the success of the project.

History of creation

The idea to create a musical performance from the most famous and popular play of George Bernard Shaw at that time belongs entirely to the Hungarian producer Gabriel Pascal. In 1930, he acquired the rights to some of the works of the famous playwright, including Pygmalion. In 1938, he managed to film the theatrical version of the play. For a long time, Pascal was looking for a composer who would dare to compose a musical based on the script. The work was offered to such eminent artists as Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, Leonard Bernstein, Gian Carlo Mennoti, Betty Comden and Adolph Green. But only composer Frederick Lowe and librettist Alan Jay Lerner decided to show courage and write a musical that has not been removed from the repertoire of the Broadway theater for more than half a century.

The first dress rehearsal was held at the Shubert Theater in New Haven. The main roles were assigned to Julia Andrews and Rex Harrison.

On March 15, 1956, the play had a stunning premiere at the Mark Hellinger Theater in New York. Then the production took place on Broadway, which lasted for 6 years, and then was resumed again.

A film adaptation of the musical was released in 1964. The role of Eliza Dolittle was given to Audrey Hepburn; a replacement for Rex Harrison could not be found, since no one could cope with the role of Professor Higgins better than him. In the same year, the film received an Oscar film award.

In 1960, this musical performance was staged in the Soviet Union, the show took place in three cities: Moscow, St. Petersburg and Kyiv. The audience was delighted with what they saw, and the songs quickly became popular and recognizable.

The musical “My Fair Lady” is a multifaceted musical performance. It amazes to the core with its simplicity and naivety and at the same time surprises with its brilliance and luxury. Having seen and heard this musical creation once, the viewer will forever remember its whimsical melodies and bright surroundings.