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My Fair Lady
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September 10, 2008
For: IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
Contact: Heather Nowlin
(801)
581-7222
heather.nowlin@ptc.utah.edu
Pioneer Theater Company Presents
MY FAIR LADY
Pioneer Theatre Company proudly presents "My Fair Lady," the classic
tale about a draggle-tailed guttersnipe who learns to talk like a
lady.
Originally produced on Broadway in 1956, "My Fair Lady" is Alan
Lerner and Frederick Loewe's most popular musical collaboration,
earning nine Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Three subsequent
Broadway revivals have ensured "My Fair Lady's" place in history as
one of the most beloved musicals of all time.
Based on George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion, "My Fair Lady" tells
the story of Professor Henry Higgins, a curmudgeonly bachelor
who makes a bet with his friend Colonel Pickering that he can pass
off a simple Cockney flower girl as a refined society lady by
teaching her how to speak with a desirable upper class accent
and imparting proper etiquette.
""My Fair Lady" is as close to a perfect musical as there is in this
world," says PTC Artistic Director Charles Morey. "From its
brilliant source material - Shaw's Pygmalion - to the best
score and libretto ever written by Lerner and Loewe, to its
audience-pleasing mingling of romance with witty social commentary,
"My Fair Lady" is the rarest of combinations: a classic that's
fun to produce and a joy to watch."
PTC's production features Broadway's Elizabeth Stanley as Eliza
Doolittle. Ms. Stanley has been recently seen on Broadway in
the original cast of the Tony Award-winning revival of Company, and
starred in Cry-Baby. She returns to PTC where she starred as Belle
in "Disney's Beauty and the Beast." She toured the country as
Fraulein Kost in the National Tour of "Cabaret" and after "My Fair
Lady," Ms. Stanley will be launching the National Tour of "Xanadu"
this fall in the lead role of Kira.
Paul DeBoy returns to PTC as Professor Higgins, having been here
last in 2004's Tom Stoppard's "The Real Thing." In New York, Mr.
DeBoy has been seen in "Eurydice" for Second Stage, "Patriot Acts"
for SoHo Playhouse, "He and She" for The Actor's Company Theatre,
and as Nick in "Sight Unseen" for The Manhattan Theatre Club.
Acting veteran Jeff Brooks is Eliza's roguish and opportunistic
father, Alfred Doolittle. Mr. Brooks originated on Broadway
the roles of Phil in "Loose Ends" with Kevin Kline, the
Bellhop in "Lend Me a Tenor" and Spider Malloy in "Nick and
Nora." His other Broadway roles include Pastey in "Gypsy" with Tyne
Daly, Nathan Detroit in the 1992 revival of "Guys and Dolls,"
and Cogsworth in "Disney's Beauty and the Beast."
PTC favorite Max Robinson plays Colonel Pickering.
Local Equity actors Barbara Broughton and Margaret Powell play
Higgins' mother, Mrs. Higgins and his maid, Mrs. Pearce,
respectively. Jeremiah Miller returns as Freddie Eynsford-Hill, last
having appeared on PTC's stage as Marius in "Les Mis�rables."
Appearing in the ensemble are Equity actors Teresa Bramwell, Eric
Lee Brotherton, Mary Fanning Driggs, Emilee Dupr�, Steven Fehr, Kent
Harrison Hayes, Justin Ivie, Mike Kirsch, Anne Stewart Mark,
Katheryn Patton, Aaron Lloyd Pomeroy and Todd Thurston.
Completing the cast are Britney Dean, Gwen De Veer, Erin Fair, Emily
Moffat, Jeff Pew, William Richardson and Rhett Richins.
Director Charles Morey has been the artistic director for PTC since
1984. A fellow of the MacDowell Colony, Morey is an accomplished
director as well as playwright.
Patti D'Beck will be providing the choreography for the production,
her 12th at PTC. D'Beck most recently choreographed The
Producers at PTC last spring and "Paint Your Wagon" last fall. Her
Broadway credits include Assistant Choreographer for "Annie Get Your
Gun" starring Bernadette Peters and later Reba McEntire, "Bells Are
Ringing," "Grease!" and "The Will Rogers Follies."
Larry Goldberg will be the musical director and conductor for the
performance, a position he filled in PTC's "The Producers."
Mr. Goldberg's credits include Musical Direction for the
National Tours of "The Producers," "Les Mis�rables," "Sunset
Boulevard," and "Cats." His Broadway credits include "The Drowsy
Chaperone," "Thoroughly Modern Millie," "The Phantom of the Opera,"
and "Carousel" (as Conductor).
Set design is by PTC resident scenic designer George Maxwell.
Maxwell designed last season's "The Producers," "The Foreigner" and
the world premiere of "Paint Your Wagon." He also designed "Death of
a Salesman" for the Alabama Shakespeare Festival.
Susan Branch returns to PTC as costume designer after last season's
spectacular "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Ms. Branch designed for
PTC's "Chicago," "Julius Caesar," and "Disney's Beauty and the
Beast." Other regional engagements include Utah Shakespearean
Festival, Denver Center Theatre Company, Alabama Shakespeare
Festival, and numerous theatres in her home city, Austin, Texas.
Lighting Designer Phil Monat designed last season's "Paint Your
Wagon" forPTC. He has designed over 400 productions in regional
theatres throughout the country, including productions at The Old
Globe in San Diego, The Seattle Repertory Theatre, The Arizona
Theatre Co., La Jolla Playhouse, Alabama Shakespeare Festival,
Cleveland Playhouse and Pittsburgh Public Theatre. His recent
Off-Broadway design for "Woman Before A Glass" won an Obie Award.
Joe Payne provides sound design for the production. Payne has
designed sound and/or composed music for more than 100 productions
in theatres throughout the country, including The Utah Shakespearean
Festival, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Salt Lake Shakespeare, The
Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Cincinnati Playhouse In The
Park, The Virginia Stage Company, The Egyptian Theatre Company,
Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Utah Opera, The Fulton Opera House and
Utah Musical Theatre. He is the resident sound designer for PTC.
Designing hair and makeup is resident designer Amanda French.
French has worked for The Utah Shakespearean Festival, The Utah
Opera, The Egyptian Theatre and the University of Texas at Austin.
She is a contributing writer in the ninth edition of Stage
Makeup by Richard Corson and James Glavan and her work can also be
seen in "The Costume Technician's Handbook" by Rosemary Ingham and
Liz Covey. She attended the College-Conservatory of Music at the
University of Cincinnati where she studied with Hair and Makeup
designer Lenna Kaleva.
Pioneer Theatre Company, Utah's premiere resident professional
theatre performs at Roy W. and Elizabeth E. Simmons Pioneer Memorial
Theatre, located on the University of Utah campus, at 300 South and
1400 East in Salt Lake City, and easily accessible by TRAX light
rail. Free parking is available and the theatre is equipped
with an elevator, handicap parking, hearing assistance devices and
other easy-access features.
MEDIA PHOTO SHOOT: There will be a media photo shoot September 9th,
2008, at Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre, 300 S. 1400 E., SLC.
Time TBA.
Please RSVP by calling 801-581-6270.
PHOTOS AVAILABLE: High-resolution color photos of this production
will be available for media use on the PTC website beginning
Wednesday, September 10, 2008 after 3:00 p.m.
INTERVIEWS: Interviews with the cast and artistic staff are
available. Call 801-581-6270.
PRESS TOURS: Tours of the set for the press are available. Call
801-581-6270.
WHO:
Pioneer Theatre Company
WHAT:
"My Fair Lady"
WHEN:
September 19-October 4, 2008
TIMES:
Mondays-Thursdays, 7:30 p.m.
Fridays and Saturdays, 8:00 p.m.
Saturday matinees, 2:00 p.m.
WHERE:
Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre
300 South 1400 East, Salt Lake City
PRICE:
$26 - $49; Children (K-12) half-price on Mon. and Tues.
MORE INFO:
Box Office (801) 581-6961
Open 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Mon-Fri
www.pioneertheatre.org
EQUITY CAST:
Paul DeBoy as Henry Higgins
Elizabeth Stanley as Eliza Doolittle
Max Robinson as Col. Pickering
Jeff Brooks as Alfred Doolittle
Barbara Broughton as Mrs. Higgins
Margaret Crowell as Mrs. Pearce
Jeremiah Miller as Freddie Eynsford-Hill
Teresa Bramwell as Lady Tarrington
Eric Brotherson as Busker, George
Mary Driggs as Mrs. Hopkins, Lady Box.
Emilee Dupr� as Flower Girl, Higgins' Maid
Stephen Fehr as Harry
Kent Harrison Hayes as Quartet, Butler
Justin Ivie as Karpathy, Quartet
Mike Kirsch as Busker, Constable
Anne Stewart Mark as Queen /Mrs. Eysford-Hill
Katheryn Patton as Maid
Aaron Pomeroy as Busker
Todd Thurston as Jamie, Hoxton Man, Lord Box.
ARTISTIC TEAM:
Director Charles Morey
Choreographer Patti D'Beck
Set Designer George Maxwell
Costume Designer Susan Branch
Lighting Designer Phil Monat
Musical Director Larry Goldberg
Sound Designer Joe Payne
Wig and Make-up Designer Amanda French
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