Arrogant professor Henry Higgins makes a bet that he can turn cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle into a duchess.
This Peter Hall Company production of Bernard Shaw's romantic comedy, on which My Fair Lady is based, was first seen at the Theatre Royal Bath in summer 2007 before touring to great acclaim.
Author: Bernard Shaw; Director: Peter Hall; Producer: The Old Vic and Theatre Royal Bath Productions; Set designer: Simon Higlett; Lighting Designer: Peter Mumford; Costume Designer: Christopher Woods; Sound: Gregory Clarke;
Cast includes: Tim Pigott-Smith, Michelle Dockery, Tony Haygarth, Pamela Miles, Una Stubbs
TRAVEL
Nearest Tube: Waterloo (Northern/Bakerloo/Jubillee/Waterloo & City lines)
Make your way to Waterloo railway station. Take exit 2 from station and turn right. The Old Vic is about 300m down at the intersection with The Cut.
Nearest Rail:
Charing Cross - Northern line south to Waterloo
Kings Cross/St Pancras - Piccadilly line west to Leicester Square, Northern line south to Waterloo
Paddington - Bakerloo line south/east to Waterloo
Victoria - Circle/District line east to Embankment, Northern line south to Waterloo
Liverpool Street - Central line west to Tottenham Court Road, Northern line south to Waterloo
Marylebone - Bakerloo line south/east to Waterloo
Waterloo - See Above
Parking: NCP Coin Street. Some meters in vicinity. Parking in central London can be difficult and expensive. Please use public transport.
ACCESS
Wheelchairs: Entrance through second exit doors on Webber Street. Spaces available in Stalls (although they are on a steep slope). Transfers also available. Wheelchair users are welcomed without a companion.
Hearing Impaired: No system at present.