

L Y R I C O P E R A O F C H I C A G O
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April - May, 2017
Welcome to Lyric Opera of Chicago’s presentation of one of the most enthralling
masterpieces in musical-theater history.
Ever since Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe’s
My Fair Lady
took
Broadway by storm in 1956, it has retained its hold on audiences worldwide. From
“Wouldn’t It Be Loverly?” and “I Could Have Danced All Night” to
“On the Street Where You Live” and “I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face,”
the melodies are irresistible, while the lyrics wonderfully enhance the characters cre-
ated by George Bernard Shaw. That’s the miracle of
My Fair Lady,
and
its greatest achievement: it remains so true to its source (Shaw’s own screen adapta-
tion of his glorious play
Pygmalion
) that we don’t even notice where
Shaw ends and Lerner and Loewe begin.
We’re producing
My Fair Lady
on the grand scale that it deserves, with
sumptuous contributions from chorus and orchestra under David Chase, as well
as Lynne Page’s delightful choreography and elegant designs by Tim Hatley (sets)
and Anthony Powell (costumes). The production originated at one of Europe’s
most musically and theatrically adventurous houses, Paris’s Théâtre du Châtelet.
Its internationally celebrated director, Robert Carsen, has triumphed repeatedly at
Lyric, including our revival of
Eugene Onegin
earlier this season. All of us at Lyric
are thrilled by the cast, led by the charismatic Richard E. Grant (whom many of you
will remember from his role in
Downton Abbey
) and the dazzling Lisa O’Hare.
Many of you are experiencing a Lyric performance for the very first time.
We invite you to return next season, since tremendous excitement is awaiting you.
Beginning on page 14 of this program, you’ll find a feature article that will tell you
all about what we’re planning as we aim to be
the
great North American opera
company of the 21st century.
Thank you for joining us. Have a wonderful time at
My Fair Lady
!
From the General Director and the Chairman
Anthony Freud,
General Director
David T. Ormesher,
Chairman
STEVE LEONARD
Anthony Freud
TODD ROSENBERG
David T. Ormesher