The Concord Players
present

go to The Crucible
go to The Cavern

48th Season 1967
December 5-6-7-8

book and lyrics by
ALLAN J. LERNER
Music by
FREDERICK LOEWE
directed by
DONALD HARPER
Musical Director
ROBIN ESCH
Choreographer
NETA BARKER
Produced by
CURTIS BILLINGS


What's a five pound note to you, and what's Eliza to me?

 

 

 

The Cast
Eliza
Henry Higgins
Colonel Pickering
Mrs. Higgins
Emily Hale
Mrs. Pearce
Alfred P. Doolittle
Freddy
Eric Sosman
Mrs Eynsford-Hill
Barbara Tyler
Zoltan Karpathy
Lady Boxington
Debbie Clark
Lord Boxington
Dick Wilson
Queen of Transylvania
Betsy Connelly &
Yplena ten Kate
Prince of Transylvania
Brud Tucker
George
Harry
Peter Bird
Jamie
Mrs. Hopkins
Pat Billings
Chauffeur
Constable
Robert Shea
Flower Girl
Flornie Whitney
Mrs. Higgins' Maid
Martha Sosman

Paula, Norman (Doolittle), & Irene Singer

 

Buskers: Paula Singer
Nancy Lawson
Wendy Harper
Martha Sosman
Cockneys: Don James
Perry Boyden
Bob Peters
Peter Bird
Bystanders: Perry Boyden
Bob Peters
Robert Shea
Tom Kane
Servants: Dick Wilson
Irene Singer
Ann Boyden
Nancy Colbert
Pat Billings
Tom Kane
Footmen: Donald King
Robert Shea

Pat Butcher and Betty Finnegan (Eliza)

 

ENSEMBLE
Nancy Colbert Pat Billings Martha Sosman
Ellie Raybold Irene Singer Wendy Harper
Ann Boyden Paula Singer Nancy Lawson
Doff Barstow Indira Viswanathan Flornie Whitney
Frannie Phillips Debbie Clark Julie Bean
Perry Boyden Don James Bob Peters
Tom Kane Read Albright Robert Shea
Dick Wilson Donald King Steve Baldwin
Peter Bird Richard Wilson

 

Musical Numbers

Overture

ACT I
Scene 1. Outside Covent Garden
Why Can't the English
  A cold March night
Wouldn't It be Loverly?
Scene 2. A tenement section
With a Little Bit of Luck
  Immediately following
Scene 3. Higgins' Study
I'm an Ordinary Man
  The following morning
Scene 4. A Tenement section  
With a Little Bit of Luck (Reprise)
  Several weeks later
Scene 5. Higgins' Study
Just You Wait
  Later that day
The Serveants' Chorus
   
The Rain In Spain
   
I Could Have Danced All Night
Scene 6. Outside Ascot  
  A July Afternoon  
Scene 7.Ascot  
  Immediately following
Ascot Govotte
Scene 8. Outside Higgins' House
On The Street Where You Live
  Later that afternoon
Scene 9 Higgins' Study
  six weeks later
Scene 10. Transylvanian Embassy
  that night
Scene 11. Ballroom of the Embassy
The Embassy Waltz
  Immediately following

INTERMISSION

ACT II

Scene 1. Higgins' Study
You Did It
  3:00 the following morning
Just You Wait (reprise)
Scene 2. Outside Higgins' House
On The Street Where You Live (reprise)
  Immediately following
Show Me
Scene 3. Covent Garden Flower Market
Wouldn't It Be Loverly (reprise)
  5:00 that morning
Get Me To the Church On Time
Scene 4. Upstairs Hall of Higgins' House
Hymn to Him
  11:00 that morning
Scene 5. Garden of Mrs. Higgins' House
Without You
  Later that day
You Did It (reprise)
Scene 6. Outside Higgins' House
I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face
  Immediately following.
Scene 7. Higgins' Study
  Immediately following.

The place is London, the time is 1912

 

The Crew
Stage Manager
Production Manager
Set Design - Art
Robert Grady
Trudy Frenière
Dick Frenière
Set Design - technical
Set Design - painting
Light designer
Paul Birkhahn
Costume Designer

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