One of GBS' most beloved comedies of manners, and one of the past century's most successful plays in any language, the story of Eliza Doolittle and her speech lessons from Professor Higgins debuted exactly 100 years ago in 1912. While known to many only in the form of its musical adaptation, My Fair Lady (playing this season at Arena Stage), the original play is sharper and more insightful, and this will be the Stage Guild's long-awaited take on this great work.
Presented by Washington Stage Guild
| Show Type Comedy |
Running Time 140 minutes (1 Intermission) |
Appropriate For 16+ |
Price Ranges - |
Discount Tickets Available Discounts are available for senior citizens, students, and groups.
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Box Office Phone: 240-582-0050
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| Thursday | 07:30pm | - | - |
| Friday | 08:00pm | - | - |
| Saturday | 02:30pm | 08:00pm | - |
Dark Days
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| Performer | Role |
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| Steven Carpenter | Henry Higgins |
| Rana Kay | Eliza Doolittle |
| Conrad Feininger | Alfred Doolittle |
| Vincent Clark | Colonel Pickering |
| Lynn Steinmetz | Mrs. Higgins |
| Laura Giannarelli | Mrs. Pearce |
| Mimsi Janis | Mrs. Eynsford Hill |
| Nora Palka | Clara Eynsford Hill |
| Phil Dickerson | Freddy Eynsford Hill |
| Playwright | George Bernard Shaw |
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| Director |
Bill Largess |
| Costume Designer |
Basmah M. Alomar |
| Set Designer |
Kirk Kristlibas |
| Sound Designer |
Marcus Darnley |
| Lighting Designer |
Marianne Meadows |