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ONE of the most celebrated stars of screen and stage, Dame Julie Andrews has been confirmed to direct a new production of Lerner and Loewe’s musical masterpiece My Fair Lady.
Presented by Opera Australia artistic director Lyndon Terracini and theatre producer John Frost the new production of an old favourite will be staged at the Sydney Opera House in 2016, in celebration of the work’s 60th anniversary.
Dame Julie played the musical’s heroine Eliza Doolittle in the 1956 Broadway production.
It was a role that propelled her to fame and launched a soaring film career that included The Sound of Music and Mary Poppins.
Dublin’s O’Connell Street was alive with the Sound of Music this evening.
Movie buffs waiting in the rain broke into spontaneous sing song as Dame Julie Andrews arrived at the closing gala of the thirteenth annual Jameson Dublin International Film Festival.
The actress, who played the part of novice turned singing governess Maria Von Trapp in the iconic 1965 movie, was “truly touched” by the reception.
“It means a lot to me. It’s very dear of them,” she told Independent.ie.
The hills are alive: A scene from the Sound of Music, starring Julie Andrews Open Gallery 2 The hills are alive: A scene from the Sound of Music, starring Julie Andrews











