Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Pittsburgh Public Theater’s “My Fair Lady” is simply bliss, a classic show with one of musical theater’s great scores, rendered rapturously by Pittsburgh Public Theater.
The bells and whistles of the production are many and of the traditional sort — glorious practical staging and transcendent performances — as egocentric linguistics Professor Henry Higgins meets his match in Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle, amid the social conventions of 1912 London.
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