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From flower girl...To flower girl! Local actress Lucy swaps florist for Eliza Doolittle role at Grand Theatre

Local actress Lucy Follows from Cannock, will soon be taking to the stage as Eliza Doolittle, the cockney flower seller in My Fair Lady at Wolverhampton Grand Theatre.

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Lucy Follows as Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady

Lucy, who works at Lavender Florist in Penkridge is busy rehearsing for Bilston Operatic Company’s latest production, which is directed and choreographed by Laura Canadine.

Lucy said: “I’m really looking forward to playing Eliza on the Grand Theatre stage.

"It’s a role I’ve played before, but this time I’ve been able to revisit the script and further the characterisation even more.

"The Grand Theatre is a beautiful setting for a classic musical such as My Fair Lady and I’m sure it’s going to be a wonderful week.

Lucy Follows as Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady

"Preparations are going well and working in a florist shop is certainly helping me to get into character.”

In costumes made and provided especially for the production by Leo’s Theatrical Costumiers, Lucy took to the streets of Penkridge to mark the show’s arrival as the cast enter the final weeks of rehearsals.

My Fair Lady is the tale of an unlikely relationship between a Cockney flower seller, Eliza Doolittle, and an upper class Phonetics Professor, Henry Higgins.

Eliza believes Higgins can teach her to improve how she speaks so she can become a lady in a flower shop. However, Higgins wagers a bet that he can pass her off as a Duchess at the Embassy Ball.

My Fair Lady runs from November 12 to 16.

For more information and to buy tickets, click here.

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