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My Fair Lady is a 1956 musical theater production with lyrics and book by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederic Loewe. It was originally adapted by producer Gabriel Pascal into a musical from the screenplay of the 1938 movie Pygmalion, which in turn was adapted from George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion which was itself based on the Roman myth of Pygmalion . The stage musical was later made into a film by Warner Bros. in 1964.The stage musical first opened on March 15, 1956 at the Mark Hellinger Theatre in New York City. It ran for 2717 performances, a Broadway record at the time.It opened in London on 30th April 1958 at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and ran for 2281 performances. It was revived on tour and on Broadway in 1980-81 with Rex Harrison repeating his role as Henry Higgins under the direction of Patrick Garland.Moss Hart directed the musical, Cecil Beaton designed the costumes, and Hanya Holm choreographed. The original Playbill and original cast album included art by Al Hirschfeld, which depicted Eliza Doolittle as a marionette being manipulated by Henry Higgins, whose own strings are being pulled by a heavenly puppeteer who looks like George Bernard Shaw.The play and subsequent adaptations take place in 1910, and thus the Ascot outfits are mostly black, because Edward VII had just died.A contemporary version of the Pygmalion motif can be found in Willy Russell's play Educating Rita (1980)
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