Arts & Entertainment

Dexter Resident Shines on Stage in "My Fair Lady"

Elliot Styles plays the hopelessly in love Freddy Hill in the Spotlight Players' production of the classic 1950s musical.

The Village Theater at Cherry Hill is bringing Victorian London alive on stage with its production of the classic musical My Fair Lady beginning Sept. 14.

My Fair Lady is the Tony award-winning musical that follows the tale of Henry Higgins, a professor of phonetics who makes a wager that he can take a poor, Cockney flower girl and transform her into a glamorous, well-bred lady. With music and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and Book by Frederick Loewe, familiar songs include, “I Could Have Danced All Night,” “I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face,” “With a Little Bit o’ Luck,”  “Loverly,” and “Get Me to the Church on Time." The romance and comedy of this show has charmed audiences all over and through the ages.

The Village Theater's production stars Christine Kapusky Moore of Canton as Eliza Doolittle. Henry Higgins is played by Ypsilanti resident David Andrews. Patrick McKane of Canton plays Alfie P. Doolittle; Kim Roberts of Brooklyn is Col. Pickering; Ann Roberts of Brooklyn is Mrs. Pierce; Anne Coultier of Canton is Mrs. Eynsford-Hill; Elliot Styles of Dexter is Freddy Eynsford-Hill; and Denise Staffeld of Canton plays as Mrs. Higgins.

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Performances are Sept. 14-23 at The Village Theater at Cherry Hill, 50400 Cherry Hill Rd., Canton.

Tickets can be purchased by calling the box office at 734-394-5300 or 734-394-5460, or online at www.spotlightplayersmi.org. Tickets are $18 for adults and $16 for seniors and students under 19.

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