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MY  FAIR   LADY  AND
Grete  Kirpu,  Carmen  
 COCKNEY ENGLISH Sooniste
MY FAIR LADY
• My Fair Lady is a  musical based on George Bernard  Shaw ’s 
Pygmalion with book and  lyrics  by Alan Jay Lerner  and music by 
Frederick Loewe.
•Running time: 170 minutes
•My Fair Lady is  full of  songs .For example: "The Rain in Spain", "On 
the  Street  Where You  Live ", "Wouldn't It Be Loverly?" etc
• My Fair Lady talks about  simple  cockney  flower  girl, Eliza  Doolittle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZQyNctfPAY
MY FAIR LADY  ACTORS
Audrey Hepburn  as Eliza Doolitlle
 Rex  Harrison , who  plays  the  part  of Professor  Henry  Higgins
  Stanley Holloway as  Alfred  P. Doolittle
 Isobel Elsom as Mrs.Eynsford-Hill
  Mona  Washbourne as Mrs. Pearce
 Etc..
COCKNEY ENGLISH
•Cockney English is the accent and form of English that workingclass 
people used to use in the  East  End of London.
•The accent has dissapeared from modern London but can  still be 
heared in Essex.
•Speakers use rhyming slang, where the speaker replaces the word 
with an rhyming phrase.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjKgPost1j4
PEARLIES
Cockneys who wear pearly outfits  during  parades are called 
pearlies. 
Thanks for 
listening !

Document Outline

  • Slide 1
  • My Fair Lady
  • My fair lady actors
  • Cockney ENGLISH
  • Pearlies
  • Slide 6
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