Audition Information: Auditions will be held on Sunday, June 21, 2026 at 3 pm and Monday, June 22, 2026 at 7 pm. You do not need to attend both auditions. Rehearsals will begin that same week with a read-through as soon as casting is complete. Please come to auditions prepared to list ALL conflicts on your audition sheet so that we can schedule rehearsals accordingly.
“My Fair Lady” requires a fairly large cast consisting of both singing and a few non-singing roles. There are many supporting characters in addition to the featured leads.
Age Range: As you will see in the character breakdown below, there is a wide range of ages needed. High-school students and adults of all ages are welcome to audition. There are no roles for children in the production.
Female Roles: 8 lead or featured roles plus ensemble
Male Roles: 10-12 lead or featured roles plus ensemble plus ensemble
Those auditioning should come prepared to sing 16-32 bars of music that shows your vocal range and acting ability. An accompanist will be provided. You should bring sheet music for the accompanist to play. There will also be a dance/movement audition and a speaking audition. You may be asked to attempt a Cockney and/or British accent as well.
Cast Information and Character Breakdown
Eliza Doolittle- female, Age: 20 to 30, Soprano
Henry Higgins- male, Age: 35 to 60, Baritone
Colonel Pickering- male, Age: 50 to 70, Baritone
Freddy Eynsford-Hill- male, Age: 20 to 30, Tenor
Alfred P. Doolittle- male, Age: 50 to 70, Baritone
Harry- male, Age: 30 to 70, Bass/Baritone
Jamie-male, Age: 30 to 70, Baritone
Mrs. Pearce- female, Age: 40 to 60, Mezzo-soprano
Mrs. Eynsford-Hill– female, Age: 40 to 70, non-singing
Mrs. Higgins- female, Age: 60 to 80, non-singing
George– male, Age: 20 to 50, Ensemble or non-singing
Mrs. Hopkins– female, Age: 30 to 60, Ensemble
Professor Zoltan Karpathy– male, Age: 20 to 40, ensemble or non-singing
6 servants for Servants’ Chorus
2 Maids
Cockney Quartet
Ensemble:
Cockney men and women, townspeople, servants, stewards, lords, ladies.
There are footmen, maids, “buskers”, stewards, a chauffeur, policemen, the Queen of Transylvania, etc.