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My Fair Lady

Last Chance
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A domineering linguistics professor transforms a rough-and-tumble flower seller into a refined lady—what a romance! And as a musical, it’s been an unmatched success, enchanting audiences worldwide for nearly seventy years, thanks to Shaw’s brilliant story and Loewe’s unforgettable melodies.

‘With exceptional singers and a stunning design, but without any gimmicky effects’ [BERLINER MORGENPOST], Andreas Homoki presents Eliza’s transformation ‘masterfully and without any frills’ [NZZ]. ‘Sumptuous 1920s costumes, gigantic gramophones on stage, and a dynamic orchestra—no wonder there was thunderous applause!’ [B.Z.]
Part 1


Clash of the classes: Colonel Pickering accidentally bumps into the flower girl Eliza Doolittle, who
instantly launches into a wild rant. Just then, they are joined by the phonetics professor Henry Higgins. He claims that not only can speech determine a person’s class distinction, it even has the power to change it. Were he to teach the flower girl to speak »properly«, she could soon run her own shop as a respectable lady. Eliza – on top of it all punished with a chronic drunkard for a father – sees her chance to escape her gloomy existence and seeks out Higgins in order to take lessons from him. Colonel Pickering, who shares a burning passion for linguistics with Higgins, proposes a bet to the professor. He is convinced that the phonetician will never succeed in turning Eliza into a lady.
Musical in two acts [1956]

based on George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion and the 1938 film by Gabriel Pascal

Book by Alan Jay Lerner

German by Robert Gilbert
In the repertoire since November 28, 2015
Recommended from grade 7
German
3 hr incl. intermission

Next dates and cast

Schillertheater – Großer Saal
Bismarckstraße 110
10625 Berlin
Sat
7. Feb 2026
19:30
Revival
Tue
10. Feb 2026
19:00
Wed
11. Feb 2026
19:00
Sat
14. Feb 2026
19:00
Sun
15. Feb 2026
19:00
Wed
18. Feb 2026
19:00
Fri
20. Feb 2026
19:00
Sun
22. Feb 2026
16:00
Fri
6. Mar 2026
19:00
Sat
21. Mar 2026
19:30
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