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My Fair Lady at Chichester Festival Theatre – first look photos

The classic musical has come to Chichester for the very first time

Alex Wood

Alex Wood

| Chichester |

10 July 2026

Tony Jayawardena, Keziah Ibe and Hadley Fraser, photo by Johan Persson
Tony Jayawardena, Keziah Ibe and Hadley Fraser, photo by Johan Persson

Exclusive: Have a first look at Chichester Festival Theatre’s production of My Fair Lady, which runs in the Festival Theatre to 5 September, with a press night on 15 July.

Directed by Rachel Kavanaugh, the production marks the first time the musical has been staged at the venue.

Based on George Bernard Shaw’s 1913 play Pygmalion, about the tale of a flower seller who is coached to “improve” her social standing, the musical features a book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederick Loewe. It was adapted from Shaw’s play and the Gabriel Pascal motion picture Pygmalion, with the original production directed and staged by Moss Hart. The show opened on Broadway in 1956 and was later adapted into the 1964 film version, which won multiple Academy Awards.

Hadley Fraser returns to the venue to play Henry Higgins, with Keziah Ibe making her professional debut as Eliza Doolittle. Ben Culleton plays Freddy Eynsford-Hill, Tony Jayawardena plays Colonel Pickering, Belinda Lang plays Mrs Higgins, Gary Milner plays Alfred Doolittle and Finty Williams plays Mrs Pearce.

The company also includes Jonathan Bourne, Nic Cain, Shani Cantor, Mark D’Arcy, Talia Duff, Nicholas Duncan, Zack Guest, Joe Henry, Jennifer Louise Jones, Ella Kora, Reuben Lally, TJ Lloyd, Maggie Lynne, Anna McGarahan, Kody Mortimer, Rachel Stanley and Jessica Vaux.

Kavanaugh’s previous productions at Chichester include The Music Man, Shadowlands and Half a Sixpence. The creative team for My Fair Lady includes set and costume designer Peter McKintosh, choreographer Stephen Mear, musical supervisor Stephen Ridley, musical director Cat Beveridge, lighting designer Howard Harrison, sound designer Ian Dickinson for Autograph Sound and casting director Stuart Burt.

The run will also include a dementia-friendly performance on 29 July and a relaxed performance on 1 September. A summer gala on 28 August will support the theatre’s Stage the Future fundraising campaign for the next generation of theatre-makers.

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