My Fair Lady

alyxen

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So went to this on Saturday night. My first time at that particular theater (Ahmanson theater in LA). Sound quality wasn't superb to me, but the play was pretty good. There were a couple surprises. First there was some Stomp action during Mr Dolittle's first number. The second was what can only be described as man-prancing doing Eliza's trial run. It seemed like they wanted the men to be acting like the horses...very entertaining to say the least. I have now made 'man-prancing' my phrase of the week and intend to use it frequently!
 
So went to this on Saturday night. My first time at that particular theater (Ahmanson theater in LA). Sound quality wasn't superb to me, but the play was pretty good. There were a couple surprises. First there was some Stomp action during Mr Dolittle's first number. The second was what can only be described as man-prancing doing Eliza's trial run. It seemed like they wanted the men to be acting like the horses...very entertaining to say the least. I have now made 'man-prancing' my phrase of the week and intend to use it frequently!

I'd like to learn how to man-prance. Are there any youtube videos?
 
hmm... have seen Stomp too... not sure how edgy this performance was... but the one I saw wouldn't have worked to well with the "feel good" atmosphere of My Fair Lady that I saw.

So, did you end up finding someone to go with you, or did you meet anyone interesting there? Someone who sat beside you or whom you met at intermission... come on, there had to be something promising about the evening, right?
 
Firstly, on the musical website there is a video you can click on to watch/listen to. The Stomp action is about 1/3 of the way through, and a small glimpse of man-prancing is 2/3 in. Enjoy! http://www.myfairladythemusical.com/index.php

Kimbalee,

No such luck. It was my best friend, her hubby, and her father. Still had a good time, but since her hubby is a tool, I am generally the holding her purse and such for her. Makes it more difficult to approach someone, but I think the theater would be a great place to meet someone interesting. Maybe next time :) (and I WILL ask out the redhead at Starbucks, dammit!)
 
Firstly, on the musical website there is a video you can click on to watch/listen to. The Stomp action is about 1/3 of the way through, and a small glimpse of man-prancing is 2/3 in. Enjoy! http://www.myfairladythemusical.com/index.php

Kimbalee,

No such luck. It was my best friend, her hubby, and her father. Still had a good time, but since her hubby is a tool, I am generally the holding her purse and such for her. Makes it more difficult to approach someone, but I think the theater would be a great place to meet someone interesting. Maybe next time :) (and I WILL ask out the redhead at Starbucks, dammit!)

thanks for the link... will watch it next. Might want to rethink the "holding her purse and shuch for her." Says "married" to any girls who might have been interested. I would think holding a purse would make it a lil more difficult to approach someone. lol They might think it a lil bit odd, too.
 
Can't seem to get it out of my head:

"Women are irrasible, that's all there is to that.
Their heads are full of cotton, hay, and rags.
They're nothing but exasperating, irritating, maddening, infuriating hags."
 
Can't seem to get it out of my head:

"Women are irrasible, that's all there is to that.
Their heads are full of cotton, hay, and rags.
They're nothing but exasperating, irritating, maddening, infuriating hags."



Hmmm...

"Just you wait, Henry Higgins, just you wait!" :mad:


(you did say that was your part, right?) lol
 
"How to handle a woman? Simply . . ."

Opps, sorry, wrong leading role.
 
Almost forgot to add!! Mrs. Higgins is played by Marni Nixon (who sang Audry's parts in the movie). I didn't know this until today, so was wondering why she always got just loud applause. :eek:
 
Almost forgot to add!! Mrs. Higgins is played by Marni Nixon (who sang Audry's parts in the movie). I didn't know this until today, so was wondering why she always got just loud applause. :eek:

Wow. She must be about 112 now.
 
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