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L Y R I C O P E R A O F C H I C A G O

April - May, 2017

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Violin I

Kathleen Brauer,

Concertmaster

Alexander Belavsky

Pauli Ewing

Heather Wittels

Ann Palen

Frank W. Babbitt

David Volfe

Violin II

John Macfarlane,

Principal

Bonita DiBello

Albert Wang

Peter Labella

Patrick Brennan

Viola

Terri VanValkinburgh,

Principal

Amy Hess

Di Shi

Karl Davies

Cello

Laura Deming,

Principal

Walter Preucil

William H. Cernota

Bass

Ian Hallas,

Principal

Collins Trier

Flute/Piccolo

Dionne Jackson,

Principal

Oboe/English Horn

Robert E. Morgan,

Principal

Clarinet

Leslie Grimm,

Principal

Sergey Gutorov

Bassoon

Lewis Kirk,

Principal

Horn

Samuel Hamzem,

Principal

Neil Kimel

Trumpet

William Denton,

Principal

Channing Philbrick

Matthew Comerford

Trombone

Jeremy Moeller,

Principal

David Becker

Tuba

Andrew Smith,

Principal

Timpani/Percussion

Edward Harrison,

Principal

Percussion

Douglas Waddell,

Principal

Harp 

Lynn Williams,

Principal

Librarian

Wendy Skoczen

Orchestra Contractor

Christine Janicki

MUSICAL NUMBERS

ACT ONE

Overture

Orchestra

Scene 1:

Outside Covent Garden, a cold winter night

“Why Can’t the English?”

Higgins

“Wouldn’t It Be Loverly?”

Eliza and Ensemble

Scene 2:

A tenement section of Tottenham Court Road, later that evening

“With a Little Bit of Luck” Doolittle, Harry, and Jamie

Scene 3:

Higgins’s study, the next day

“I’m an Ordinary Man”

Higgins

Scene 4:

Tenement section, as in Scene 2

“With a Little Bit of Luck” (reprise) Doolittle and Ensemble

Scene 5:

Higgins’s study, later that afternoon and into the late evening

“Just You Wait”

Eliza

“The Servants’ Chorus”

Higgins’s Servants

“The Rain in Spain”

Higgins, Eliza, Pickering

“I Could Have Danced All Night” Eliza, with Mrs. Pearce

and Two Maids

Scene 6:

Outside Ascot, a July afternoon

Scene 7:

Ascot

“Ascot Gavotte”

Full Ensemble

Scene 8:

Outside Higgins’s house, later that day

“On the Street Where You Live”

Freddy

Scene 9:

Higgins’s study, six weeks later, evening

Scene 10:

Transylvanian Embassy promenade, outside the ballroom,

later that evening

“Promenade”

Orchestra

“The Embassy Waltz”

Orchestra, with Higgins, Eliza,

Pickering, Karpathy, and Full Ensemble

Scene 11:

Ballroom of the Embassy, immediately following

ACT TWO

Entr’Acte

Orchestra

Scene 1:

Higgins’s study, 3:00 the following morning

“You Did It”

Pickering, Higgins,

Mrs. Pearce,

and the Servants

“Just You Wait” (reprise)

Eliza

Scene 2:

Outside Higgins’s house, immediately following

“Show Me”

Eliza, with Freddy

Scene 3:

Flower market of Covent Garden, 5:00 in the morning

“Wouldn’t It Be Loverly” (reprise)

Eliza

and Cockney Men

“Get Me to the Church on Time”

Doolittle

and Ensemble

Scene 4:

Upstairs hall of Higgins’s house, 11:00 that morning

“A Hymn to Him”

Higgins

Scene 5:

The garden of Mrs. Higgins’s house

“Without You”

Eliza

Scene 6:

Outside Higgins’s house, dusk that afternoon

“I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face”

Higgins

Scene 7:

Higgins’s study, immediately following

Finale

Orchestra

Orchestra