My Fair Lady

Licensing available through: Music Theatre International   At Grosh Backdrops and Drapery, we provide high-quality stage backdrops and other stage elements for various stage productions, including one of the longest-running musicals on Broadway and West End, My Fair Lady. Grosh offers more than 50 different stage backdrop designs for you to choose from, including Victorian parlor interiors, Henry Higgins study, Wimpole Street, and various ballrooms. The musical My Fair Lady, was inspired by the play Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw. Its book and lyrics were written by Alan Jay Lerner, and its musical score was composed by Frederick Loewe. It garnered a huge following since its very first run on Broadway in 1956 and was adapted many times throughout the next few decades, with some playwrights and fans considering it the perfect musical. The original Broadway musical opened to a big crowd and featured Rex Harrison as the phonetics expert Henry Higgins, who works with the Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle, played by a young Julie Andrews. Loewe and Lerner made some changes to the original George Bernard Shaw play to convert it into a musical. Thanks to the success of the musical on Broadway, Warner Bros. Pictures picked up the rights to make a movie and cast Audrey Hepburn as the cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle, while Rex Harrison was cast once more to play the role of Professor Henry Higgins. Both critics and fans of the original material welcomed the movie adaptation. It has since earned top places in various lists featuring the great movies of all time. Now its your turn to make a beautiful production of My Fair Lady with extra-special stage backdrops from Grosh. To get started with your product search, please use the form provided on this page. Please call us at 877-363-7998 to order, or send us a message through our contact page. Grosh Backdrops and Drapery maintains operations in Los Angeles, California and Evansville, Indiana, and delivers to customers all over the United States. Interested in Projected Backdrops?