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Harra Posted on 12:54 pm on April 29, 2002
Hallo everybody,

this Thursday I will see MFL fortheen-times. I enjoy on it very much, but my favourite actress who play Mrs Higgins will not play:-( I and my friend will taky the flowers for Elisa on stage. Iam nervous. I took a flowers already fivetime. I am nervous every time..
 
nicol Posted on 9:39 am on April 29, 2002
Aggregates are really great
Shareholders never complain
Bums on seats are so good for receipts
It's raining golden sovereigns in Spain
 
chrisball Posted on 7:00 am on April 29, 2002
All together now:

"Here comes the Freddy train, with his steel refrain, hear him knocking.  Eliza's got the power, because she sells fresh flowers, her them knocking.  Higgins in his study teaching elocution.  At the ascot races trying to see who has won.  Hear them thunder down the track and who's out in front?  Oh, it's Rusty!"

Woo, woo.  Woo, woo.  Nobody can do it like a 1930's steam train.

All the best,
Chris
 
mmebahorel Posted on 6:52 am on April 29, 2002
Hmmm, rollerskates.  That could spice up an otherwise bland performance.

"Show me now!!!"  "Aaaaahhhh!!!! *crash*"

Might be a little hard on the set, though
 
Kathryn Posted on 6:21 pm on April 28, 2002
Freddy on roller skates?? Is MFL performed in English or translated into Czech?

In answer to your question, I have seen this production of MFL several times, in fact I have seen it three times in the past month. It's always been my favourite musical, I grew up with the film and I remember acting out bits of it in front of the mirror as a young child. I've seen other productions of it over the years, and of Pygmalion, but none of them compare with this production.
 
Harra Posted on 11:38 am on April 27, 2002
Hello Kathryn,

when did you see MFL firstime? I saw it one year before and since the time I love it. I like the songs and story and actors. If you want I can send you some photos from czech MFL.MFL in Prague is classical and MFL in Brno is modern, It�s transfered to these days .It�s good idea and it�s very beatiful. for example Freddy Hill goes on the roller-skates and it�s funny.

Have a nice day
 
Kathryn Posted on 5:40 pm on April 26, 2002
Hello Harra, and welcome! I think you'll find we're all fans of MFL here. I'm intrigued to know that the show is playing in the Czech Republic. I hope you do manage to see it in London, it will be an unforgettable experience.

By the way, your English is very good, and a lot better than my Czech!
 
Harra Posted on 2:19 pm on April 26, 2002
Hello everybody,

I am from Czech Republic and My Fair Lady is my the most favourite musical. In Czech is MFL played in two town (in Prague and Brno), and each staging is diferent. I love both of them. This summer I am going to London so I hope to see London�s MFL. The actress who play Elisa is my friend and I saw it manytimes. I saw it last sundey and next thursday I�ll see it again. I love it.
If you want,please, write me. I would like to correspond with someone who love My fair lady like me.
I sorry for my english.
Have a nice day )
 

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