A bet to refine a flower girl sparks an unexpected journey of transformation and self-worth.
My Fair Lady brings George Bernard Shaw’s classic story to life in a sweeping musical about identity, transformation, and social class. When linguist Henry Higgins wagers he can teach Eliza Doolittle, a spirited Cockney flower seller, to speak like a refined lady and pass as royalty, what begins as a challenge evolves into a profound exploration of power, perception, and personal change. As Eliza navigates her reinvention, both she and Higgins are forced to confront their assumptions—and each other.