Written by George Bernard Shaw
Directed by Neil-Jon Morphy
When phonetics expert Professor Henry Higgins meets Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle, he accepts a bet: that by simply changing the way she speaks, he will be able to pass her off as a duchess.
George Bernard Shaw’s classic satire on class and gender roles still resonates today.
Duration: 2 hours. There will be a 15 minute interval approximately midway through the performance.
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Cast
Jennie Klein | Eliza Doolittle |
Angus MacDonald | Professor Henry Higgins |
Charles Slovenski | Colonel Pickering |
Mary Ahern | Mrs Higgins |
Liz Comstock-Smith | Mrs Pearce |
Dan Coffey | Freddy Eynsford Hill / Ambassador |
Josamine Bronnvik | Clara Eynsford Hill |
Annelies Breman | Mrs Eynsford Hill |
Paul Rogers | Alfred Doolittle |
Malcolm Grant | Bystander 1 / Nepommuck / Constable |
Olga Derenkova | Parlour Maid / Ambassador’s Wife |
Siân Ackroyd | Bystander 2 / Footman |
Opening night patrons are invited to share a glass of bubbly with the cast and crew after the show!
Getting here
Coppet train station is a 10-12 minute walk from the theatre.
811 bus runs a regular service between the station and the theatre (stop: Route du Jura)
813 bus runs a service between the station and theatre (stop: Les Rojalets)
Underground parking is accessible via Route de Founex