Tickets on sale for Norwich’s “My Fair Lady”
NORWICH – Tickets went on sale this week for the Norwich High School production of “My Fair Lady,” known as one of the longest running shows of its time and based on the George Bernard Shaw play, “Pygmalion.”
Music Department Director Mark Sands said he selected “My Fair Lady” because of the many, all-time popular songs it spun off, 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 others.
“This will definitely be another great show with a very talented cast,” said Sands.
Performances in the school’s auditorium begin at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, April 4 and on Saturday, April 5 and at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, April 6. Tickets are available at First Edition Book Store, The Coffee Connection and Service Pharmacy, all of Norwich.
Auditions for this year’s production took place in December and rehearsals began in January immediately after winter vacation.
Cast members include: Ariel Bendixen as Eliza Doolittle, Matt Austin as Colonel Pickering, Chris Kappel as Henry Higgins, Brian Burlew as Freddy Eynsford-Hill, Seth Hathaway as Alfred Doolittle, Laura Cammarn as Mrs. Pearce, Hayley Chwazik-Gee as Mrs. Eynsford-Hill, Katrina Daoud as Mrs. Higgins, David Bogert as Prof. Zoltan Karpathy, Galen Morehead as Lord Boxington, Alison Brown as Lady Boxington, Jose Santos as Jamie and Ethan Steers as Harry.
Singing and dancing ensemble members are: Ethan Nichols, Alison Brown, Matt Robinson, Josh Mahannah, Breanna Guiffre, Lane deCordova, Shannon Richards, Patty McNeil, Erin McMahon, Courtney Becker, Jessica Lerner, Cassara Sheldon, Robert Harris, Galen Morehead, Nick Follett, Nathan Biviano, Sean Sheldon, Colin Burlison, Jacob Misch, Dustin Kaiser, Katrina Palmer, Natash Brower, Megan Murphy, Anna Snow, Tori Russell, Sarah Silverbrand, Katrina McMinn, Ashlee Zammiello and Amanda Quillen.
“My Fair Lady” originally opened on Broadway in 1956 and played 2,717 performances. It starred Rex Harrison as Professor Higgins and the newly discovered Julie Andrews as Eliza Doolittle. The 1964 film adaptation featured Audrey Hepburn, Rex Harrison and Stanley Holloway.
Tickets will also be available at the door prior to each performance. For more information, call 334-1600, extension 1163.
Music Department Director Mark Sands said he selected “My Fair Lady” because of the many, all-time popular songs it spun off, 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 others.
“This will definitely be another great show with a very talented cast,” said Sands.
Performances in the school’s auditorium begin at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, April 4 and on Saturday, April 5 and at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, April 6. Tickets are available at First Edition Book Store, The Coffee Connection and Service Pharmacy, all of Norwich.
Auditions for this year’s production took place in December and rehearsals began in January immediately after winter vacation.
Cast members include: Ariel Bendixen as Eliza Doolittle, Matt Austin as Colonel Pickering, Chris Kappel as Henry Higgins, Brian Burlew as Freddy Eynsford-Hill, Seth Hathaway as Alfred Doolittle, Laura Cammarn as Mrs. Pearce, Hayley Chwazik-Gee as Mrs. Eynsford-Hill, Katrina Daoud as Mrs. Higgins, David Bogert as Prof. Zoltan Karpathy, Galen Morehead as Lord Boxington, Alison Brown as Lady Boxington, Jose Santos as Jamie and Ethan Steers as Harry.
Singing and dancing ensemble members are: Ethan Nichols, Alison Brown, Matt Robinson, Josh Mahannah, Breanna Guiffre, Lane deCordova, Shannon Richards, Patty McNeil, Erin McMahon, Courtney Becker, Jessica Lerner, Cassara Sheldon, Robert Harris, Galen Morehead, Nick Follett, Nathan Biviano, Sean Sheldon, Colin Burlison, Jacob Misch, Dustin Kaiser, Katrina Palmer, Natash Brower, Megan Murphy, Anna Snow, Tori Russell, Sarah Silverbrand, Katrina McMinn, Ashlee Zammiello and Amanda Quillen.
“My Fair Lady” originally opened on Broadway in 1956 and played 2,717 performances. It starred Rex Harrison as Professor Higgins and the newly discovered Julie Andrews as Eliza Doolittle. The 1964 film adaptation featured Audrey Hepburn, Rex Harrison and Stanley Holloway.
Tickets will also be available at the door prior to each performance. For more information, call 334-1600, extension 1163.
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