My Fair Lady Cast Members Revealed

My Fair Lady Cast Members Revealed

Producers Opera Australia and John Frost for Crossroads Live have announced cast members for the upcoming 70th Anniversary of My Fair Lady, which will premiere at the Sydney Opera House in September before a season at the Arts Centre Melbourne’s Ian Potter State Theatre. 

Leading cast members include Reg Livermore returning to the role of Alfred P. Doolittle, Robyn Nevin returning to the role of Mrs Higgins, Tony Llewellyn-Jones returning as Colonel Hugh Pickering, Anne Wood as Mrs Pearce and Freddy Hellier in his mainstage musical theatre debut as Freddy Eynsford-Hill.

The Ensemble cast includes Anton Berezin, Eleanor Blythman, Devon Braithwaite, Rachel Cole, Natasha Dumlao, Blake Erickson, Peter Ho, Anthony Garcia, Matt Heyward, Tisha R. Keleman, Naomi Livingston, Madeleine Mackenzie, Kassie Martin, Mary McCorry, Julia McRae, Oscar Mulcahy, Tom New, Lachlan O’Brien, Morgan Palmer, Matthew Predny, Suzanne Steele, Troy Sussman, Natasha Veselinovic and Sam Ward. Swings include Andrew Broadbent, Deborah Caddy, Ellie Nunan and David Sirianni.

 

 

Casting announcements for the key roles of Eliza Doolittle and Professor Henry Higgins will be made in the coming months.

From its groundbreaking Broadway debut to the Oscar‑winning film, My Fair Lady remains one of the world’s most enduring and loved musicals, with this lavish recreation based on the 2016 Australian production which was directed by Julie Andrews.

In keeping with the anniversary milestones, Opera Australia is also marking its platinum 70th anniversary this year, making it a special double celebration with My Fair Lady in 2026.

When Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe premiered their brilliant adaptation of George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion in 1956, it became an instant classic — hailed as “the perfect musical” and winning six Tony Awards. This production broke box office records when it premiered at the Sydney Opera House for its 60th anniversary in 2016.

My Fair Lady  will also be the first major musical to perform at Arts Centre Melbourne’s refurbished Ian Potter State Theatre when its season opens in November.

A 20-year-old Julie Andrews was catapulted to superstardom when she originated the role of Eliza Doolittle — an irrepressible Cockney flower girl who transforms into a lady of society. The man attempting to remake her? The arrogant phoneticist Henry Higgins, may just be the one who is transformed.

Julie Andrews has been a beloved and much-honoured star of stage, screen and television for more than half a century. She created the role of Eliza Doolittle in Lerner and Loewe’s Broadway musical My Fair Lady, which became an instant classic and the longest-running musical of its day. Andrews also won a New York Drama Critics Award and garnered a Tony Award nomination for her performance.

She made her feature film debut in 1964’s Mary Poppins which brought her an Academy Award®, a Golden Globe and a BAFTA Award. She earned a second Oscar® nomination and won another Golden Globe Award for her unforgettable portrayal of Maria von Trapp in The Sound of Music plus a third Academy Award® nomination and another Golden Globe Award for her “dual” role in Victor/Victoria.

Images from the 2016 production. Photographer: Jeff Busby

Opera Australia and John Frost for Crossroads Live present

My Fair Lady

Joan Sutherland Theatre, Sydney Opera House

From September 2026

 

Arts Centre Melbourne, State Theatre

From November 2026

 

Book & Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner

Music by Frederick Loewe

Adapted from George Bernard Shaw’s play and Gabriel Pascal’s motion picture Pygmalion

 

Based on the 2016 production by Julie Andrews

Directed by Karen Johnson Mortimer

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