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How the Shaw Festival transformed its ‘My Fair Lady’ into something totally different — with just one small change

Earlier this fall, Allan Louis stepped into “My Fair Lady” as Henry Higgins, replacing Tom Rooney. Their performances couldn’t be more different. 

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David Alan Anderson as Colonel Pickering and Allan Louis as Henry Higgins in “My Fair Lady” at the Shaw Festival. 


NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE — It’s rare for Canadian theatre companies to replace cast members during the run of a show.

Unlike Broadway, where certain open-ended productions can last for years, requiring new performers to take over when others leave, shows on this side of the border rarely run for more than a few weeks. Even at our largest theatres, the company of actors that opens a production is usually the same group that closes it. 

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Joshua Chong

Joshua Chong is a Toronto-based arts critic and culture reporter for the Star. Follow him on X: .

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