As BroadwayWorld previously announced, Eliza Doolittle might be heading back to Broadway in the near future, as music industry legend Clive Davis recently announced plans to produce My Fair Lady in 2014. He told LAT: "I always wanted to produce a Broadway show, and I've never done it. I'm hopeful we will prepare and finalize everything this year to bring 'My Fair Lady' next year to Broadway with a stellar cast."
Now according to USA Today, Davis is eying LES MISERABLES star Anne Hathaway and Colin Firth to play Eliza Doolittle and Henry Higgins respectively. Firth has also starred in a big screen musical in the past, taking on Harry in 2008's MAMMA MIA. Neither actor, however, has yet starred in a Broadway production.
Davis also told USA Today that his top choice to direct the project is Tony winner Bartlett Sher, whose recent credits include: South Pacific, Golden Boy, and Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown.
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That doesn't matter Jordan. She's a STAR! She's BOX OFFICE! Jeez, where have you been. Nowadays, you don't have to really sing-sing in a musical. You can kinda-sing. Haven't you seen the new movie Les Miserables?
I have a feeling that they may have a standby/alternate for the role of Eliza just in case. Andrew LLyod Webber's revivals of 'The Sound of Music' in Toronto and the West End had an alternate Maria. The recent Broadway revival of 'Evita' also had an alternate/standby Eva Peron
Here is audio of her singing "If I Could Only Dream This World Away" from ALW's Woman in White. To me, her high G's are some of the prettier notes sung compared with others in the song, and Eliza sings barely higher than a G.
"LOL. Does anyone seriously think Hathaway can sing that score?"
If I remember it properly, she sang a high D above soprano C in her appearance on The Simpsons. This score taps out at the G below that, again if I remember correctly.
If she's actually going to do this, she's got the range. She's got the technique, if she remembers anything her mother taught her. She'll need to build up the stamina, but she theoretically has time to build that up.
To be honest, I'm more worried about her screen to stage transition than her voice.