In this scene from The Chelsea Area Players 2004 production of My Fair Lady, Alfred P. Doolittle confronts Henry Higgins about why Higgins has taken in his daughter and give his speech about being one of the undeserving poor.
CAST:
Alfred P. Doolittle - Brodie H. Brockie
Henry Higgins - Bill Hohnke
Eliza Doolittle - Bridgit Rutz
Colonel Pickering - Tom Peckham
Mrs. Pierce - Caroline Huntoon
Butler - Scott Longpre
directed by David Andrews
I'm playing Doolittle in a play in May =)
talkissos 3 years ago
I can't watch this - The accents by all the cast are truly terrible. The 'Higgins' is appalling! He is NOT an American, he is ENGLISH.
Uberlaser 3 years ago
he's not even talking cockneye!
vSHADOWFAXv 3 years ago
this doolittle is miserable. there is no other way of putting it. you have murdered the funniest scene in the show
may it rest in peace
pirateking24601 3 years ago
....hmm
farleydog1990 4 years ago