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Kathryn Posted on 7:25 pm on July 4, 2002
Too old? Never! Rex Harrison was in his 80's when he did his Broadway revival of the show. Compared with that, Mr. Pryce is a mere boy.
 
Lucy Posted on 4:45 pm on July 4, 2002
Damn it! I'll be so jealous if he does. There is no way I can get to america to see it! No offence to old Jon boy but isn't he a bit, well...old? I mean he keeps fit and everything but to work 8 times a week on broadway could just about kill him! (so sorry Jon by the way if you're reading I'm so sure you have lots of...stamina! )
 
James Foster Posted on 8:44 am on June 25, 2002
I heard that Jonathan Pryce was taking a year of to make a couple of films and then next year he will take the role of Higgins to Broadway- this could be pure speculation of course!
 
mmebahorel Posted on 1:37 pm on June 20, 2002
I think they'll take it to Broadway first, as they've done with Oklahoma.  I don't know if he's going to put a priority on bringing Witches of Eastwick over first, or if he'll try to see if bring My Fair Lady over sooner will alleviate some of the problems caused by the delay in Oklahoma.

I would hope that the US could get My Fair Lady in 2004 with a tour in 2005, but at the moment, it's all wishful thinking.  There hasn't been any discussion of a transfer that I've heard.
 
RhYaNNiE Posted on 11:48 pm on June 19, 2002
does anybody think my fair lady will start touring the us, because we did it as our high school play this year, and I am in love with the play. If anyone has info info please email me at [email protected]
thanks
 
Lucy Posted on 12:37 pm on May 11, 2002
Cheers!
This is pretty cool!
 
mmebahorel Posted on 1:49 pm on May 10, 2002
Dude, I didn't know that! �I just type in "colon""close parenthesis" to get the basic smilies

Cool, yo!
 
Kathryn Posted on 7:43 pm on May 9, 2002
Lucy, when you post a reply, just click on the "emoticons are enabled" line to the left of the box. (It should be in red).  Another window will open showing a list of possible smileys. Just click on the one you want. The correct smiley will appear when you hit "submit"
 
Lucy Posted on 3:41 pm on May 9, 2002
Just long enough to take a PhD then! If you're desperate to see it James I should go to London again and not pin your hopes on a tour!
P.S. call me naive but how do you do the smiley face thing?
 
mmebahorel Posted on 6:24 pm on May 4, 2002
Miss Saigon isn't that old!  1989

But not everything waits that long -- wasn't Manchester back in 1992 the first stop of the UK tour for Les Mis?

So figure you've got between six and twelve years
 
Lucy Posted on 10:48 am on May 4, 2002
Steady on! Not for a few years yet!!!! Miss Saigon didn't start it's tour till last year and it opened in 1986 (or there abouts I believe)! You'll have to wait a few years yet!
 
James Foster Posted on 1:38 pm on May 3, 2002
I was just wondering if MFL will do a tour of Engalnd as it is such a glorius show and an amazing production!!!
 

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