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My Fair Lady review:perfect combination of Shaw and Broadway - archive, 1 May 1958 by Gerard Fay

1 May 1958 The most surprising thing about the production which opened in London last night is that all the dialogue is so unmistakably Shavian, including some of the funniest linesIf My Fair Lady has a dying fall that is the work of a master called Bernard Shaw and not of a learner called Alan Jay Lerner. It is indisputable that Lerner wrote the lyrics of My Fair Lady, but to credit him with the "book" is going a bi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:04AM on May 1, 2018

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