

No matter what Andrews sang, her lovely voice remained appealing. 4. There was no trace of the cockney accent of My Fair Lady's Eliza Doolittle, as Andrews negotiated typically English themes such as "As I Went A-Roaming" and "Tally-Ho!" Classical ( Handel's Where'er You Walk) and Celtic ("O the Days of the Kerry Dancing") selections joined with a title song that harked back to the Elizabethan era and boasted a harpsichord along with the strings. Andrews made her Broadway debut in 1954 in the American production of the popular British musical spoof The Boy Friend. Noël Coward's patriotic World War II anthem "London Pride," only 16 years old, was the newest composition, and it set the tone of celebration of Andrews' heritage. She might have been expected to sing show tunes on her own LP, but instead she harked back to her British music hall days as a child and assembled a collection of English folk songs and art songs, tastefully arranged and conducted by Irwin Kostal. Beaton found him ‘beneath contempt’, and only by a miracle, he said, did he prevent an ugly confrontation, while an exasperated 20-year-old Julie Andrews, playing Eliza Doolittle, rehearsing the last-act fight with Harrison, threw her slippers in his face with such force the entire chorus applauded her from the stalls. After this success, she played the title role in the 1957 television special Rogers and Hammerstein's Cinderella.

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But she already had an extensive résumé as an entertainer that included recordings dating back ten years numerous appearances on the London stage two Broadway musicals, The Boy Friend and My Fair Lady and two American TV movie musicals, High Tor and Cinderella. Then from 1956 to 1959, Andrews played Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady 2 which earned her a Tony Award nomination, the first of three that she received during her career. Julie Andrews was only 22 when she released this, her debut solo album. John Frost said, To think that Broadways original Eliza Doolittle, Julie Andrews, will direct our new production at the Sydney Opera House 60 years later will. Andrews made her Broadway debut in 1954 in the American production of the popular British musical spoof The Boy Friend.In 1956 she created the role of the Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle in Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe’s classic musical My Fair Lady.
