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First Musical Presented by CHS My Fair Lady is a story of a Cockney flower girl, Eliza Doolittle. Henry Higgins, a phonetics expert, tells her that he and Colonel Pickering can teach her to speak like a lady. Eliza appears at the professor's home and diction begins. Higgins, however, becomes so exasperated with his pupil's Cockney mannerisms and moralities that he nearly gives up. There is a day when Eliza triumphantly learns correct pronunciation. Eliza cannot sleep that night because she is so exhilarated. In a box at the Ascot Races, Higgins introduces Eliza to society for the first time. Attracted to her immediately is Freddy Enysford-Hill, who follows her home hoping to see her again. Eliza, after months of hard work, is now ready for the big experiment—an appearance at a gala embassy ball. Meantime, Eliza’s father has become rich and is forced to respectfully marry the woman he has been romancing for years. Awakening in the morning, Higgins finds Eliza has departed and snaps on the frailties of women. He is sitting in his study deeply engrossed in recordings of Eliza’s voice, when Eliza quietly enters. Eliza has come back; and this time, we suspect, to stay. Jennifer Biondi portrays Eliza Doolittle, a Cockney flower girl. Prof. Henry Higgins, a phonetics expert, is played by Gary Swalley.
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“The Odd Couple99 Presented by Speech Department Two British charmers help to complicate matters in the play. Senior Bill Thomas looks on as the rest of the guys play poker. “The Odd Couple deals with the problems of two men, one who is divorced, careless, and easy-going— the other an overly-fastidious, compulsively neat fellow who has been thrown out of his home by his wife. Oscar Madison was portrayed by Jeff Rinehart and Felix Ungar was played by Bill Thomas. Both live a precarious sort of life in an eight-room apartment in Collinsville. During the course of the evening, both begin to unravel the true reasons for having failed at marriage and try to figure out a way to get back with their respective mates.
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The beginning of the end of scenes like this. At Last— Groundbreaking 1969 New High School Academic Building.
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