My Fair Lady

The timeless story of a cockney flower girl who takes London society by storm. You’ll find you “could have danced all night” to the sparkling score by Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner which includes such all-time favorites as “Wouldn’t It Be Loverly?,” “With a Little Bit of Luck,” “The Rain in Spain,” “Get Me to the Church on Time” and “On The Street Where You Live.” When the smug, crotchety, well-to-do bachelor, Professor Henry Higgins, meets dirty guttersnipe, Eliza Doolittle, he arrogantly wagers that he can pass her off as a duchess within six months. Eliza proves to be a feisty and rebellious student and things get off to a rough start, but six months later, dressed to the nines and speaking like the queen, Eliza has the men of London wrapped around her finger. With the exception of the professor?  Rated G.

Our Box Office is open Tuesday through Sunday, beginning at 10 a.m. It closes at 5:30 Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday and at 7:30 Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Here are the performance times:
On Friday and Saturday nights, dinner service begins at 5:30, with the Pre-Show at 7:30 and My Fair Lady at 8 o’clock.
The Sunday matinee brunch buffet is served from 11 a.m., with the Pre-Show at 1 p.m. and My Fair Lady at 1:30.
Buffet service starts at 5:30 on Thursday evenings and 5 on Sunday evenings. The Pre-Show starts at 7, and My Fair Lady goes on at 7:30.

Get your tickets online here at Roger Rockas dot com… or call our box office at 266-9494.

View or download a PDF of the Program for My Fair Lady