My Fair Lady: how Lerner and Loewe transformed Pygmalion into a record-breaking musical
Harry Hadden-Paton and Amara Okereke in My Fair Lady at London Coliseum. Photo: Hugo Glendinning
My Fair Lady is back in the West End. With the Lincoln Center Theater’s acclaimed production of setting up its flower stall at London Coliseum, David Benedict charts the history of the smash-hit musical and the combustible partnership that brought it to the stage
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