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My Fair Lady is a 1956 musical by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, and later became an Academy Award-winning film in 1964. Its songs have been used or parodied in various Muppet productions.
Songs performed in Muppet Productions
- "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face" in various appearances
- "Ascot Gavotte" in episode 305 of The Muppet Show
References
- Tracey Ullman appeared as a Grouch parody of Eliza in an episode of Sesame Street.
- "I Could Have Danced All Night" was parodied by the Count and The Countess as "I Could Have Counted All Night" on Sesame Street.
- "The Rain in Spain" was parodied by Oscar the Grouch in season 20 and was parodied again in episode 4081 of Sesame Street with "The Pig is Big".
- Sesame Street also spoofed "I've Grown Accustomed to her Face" with "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Fur."
- "Wouldn't It Be Loverly?" was parodied in Episode 3119 of Sesame Street with the song ""Wouldn't It Be Yucky."
- Henry Piggins is a spoof of the character, Henry Higgins.
- In the Muppet Babies episode "This Little Piggy Went to Hollywood," Baby Piggy dreams of becoming a Hollywood star. During a song montage, one of the films she's shown to have starred in is "My Fair Piggy."
- "Get Me to the Perch on Time" takes its title from the show stopping number "Get Me to the Church on Time."
- A 2009 Tonner Miss Piggy Doll was titled "My Fair Piggy," inspired by the look of Eliza Doolittle.
Connections
- Mary Sue Berry performed in a Broadway production
- Peter Flack appeared in a Swedish stage production
- Louise Gold appeared in a British stage production (in Derby in 1975)
- Peter Harryson appeared in a Swedish stage production
- Stefan Ljungqvist played Alfred P Doolittle on stage in Sweden
- Kirsten Price played Eliza Doolittle on stage in Denmark
- Jonathan Pryce played Henry Higgins on stage (at Drury Lane in London, 2002)
- Sidsel Ryen played Eliza Doolittle on stage in Norway