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A loverly time: 'My Fair Lady' comes to Popejoy for six performances

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鈥楳Y FAIR LADY鈥

鈥楳Y FAIR LADY鈥

WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 21, and Friday, March 22; 2 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 23; 1 and 6:30 p.m. Sunday, March 24

WHERE: Popejoy Hall, University of New Mexico campus

HOW MUCH: $60-$133, plus fees, at popejoypresents.com

Anette Barrios-Torres was a nerdy kid.

She鈥檒l be the first to admit it.

鈥 鈥楶ygmalion鈥 was one of the stories that I would read over and over again,鈥 Barrios-Torres says. 鈥淚 had an illustrated book. When I was eight, I became fascinated with the story because it鈥檚 a transformational tale.鈥

A loverly time: 'My Fair Lady' comes to Popejoy for six performances

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Anette Barrios-Torres as Eliza Doolittle in the national tour of 鈥淢y Fair Lady.鈥
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From left, Anette Barrios-Torres as Eliza Doolittle, John Adkinson as Colonel Pickering, and Jonathan Grunert as Professor Henry Higgins 鈥淢y Fair Lady.鈥
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Nathan Haltiwanger as Freddy Eynsford-Hill in 鈥淢y Fair Lady.鈥
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The national touring company of 鈥淢y Fair Lady,鈥 which will perform at Popejoy Hall beginning Thursday, March 21.

By the time she was 10, Barrios-Torres was obsessed with 鈥淢y Fair Lady,鈥 the 1964 classic starring Audrey Hepburn.

鈥淚 was taken with it,鈥 she says of the film. 鈥淲hat 鈥榃icked鈥 was to a lot of people, 鈥楳y Fair Lady鈥 was to my childhood.鈥

Flash forward to today and Barrios-Torres is starring in the national tour of 鈥淢y Fair Lady,鈥 where she plays Eliza Doolittle, the same role Hepburn brought to life on screen.

鈥淭o play a character that is so close to me, it feels like a friend,鈥 she says.

The traveling show will make a six-performance stop at Popejoy Hall beginning Thursday, March 21, and running through Sunday, March 24.

The great playwright George Bernard Shaw perhaps realized the ramifications of a makeover better than anyone. He understood that in England鈥檚 rigid class society, a truly life-changing transformation could not be attained passively.

It required much more than improving one鈥檚 apparel and appearance, though both of those were important.

Upward mobility, he believed, could only be achieved if one had the intelligence, tenacity and commitment to learn how to speak 鈥減roper鈥 English.

In his preface to 鈥淧ygmalion,鈥 the funny, wickedly insightful play from 1913, that inspired Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe鈥檚 beloved musical 鈥淢y Fair Lady,鈥 Shaw made the claim that his work about a professor who transforms a Cockney flower girl into a lady was essentially about phonetics.

The score contains now-classic songs as 鈥淚 Could Have Danced All Night,鈥 鈥淕et Me to the Church on Time,鈥 鈥淲ouldn鈥檛 It Be Loverly,鈥 鈥淥n the Street Where You Live,鈥 鈥淭he Rain in Spain鈥 and 鈥淚鈥檝e Grown Accustomed to Her Face.鈥

This is what also attracted Barrios-Torres to the musical and the role.

鈥淓liza is good at owning her space,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 used to wish to be like her when I was a kid. It wasn鈥檛 until I ventured into acting and theater that I wanted to be seen. Knowing that Eliza鈥檚 character existed gave me confidence to chase this dream.鈥

Stepping onto the stage as Eliza Doolittle felt like second nature for Barrios-Torres.

She jokes that she鈥檚 been training for the role her entire life by watching Hollywood classic films.

鈥淚 feel like being into old movies as a kid taught me so much old vocabulary,鈥 she says. 鈥淏ecause I watched 鈥楳y Fair Lady鈥 and 鈥楪igi,鈥 they had an elevated language. It鈥檚 brazen and bold. I also think it gave me a wonderful foundation for theater because everything back then was filmed as though it was still on stage. There鈥檚 a theatricality to those films. That鈥檚 why they are classic.鈥

Barrios-Torres says 鈥淢y Fair Lady鈥 is still very relevant in today鈥檚 world.

鈥淚 see Eliza as someone who is looking for a home, a place to belong,鈥 she says. 鈥淪he has vulnerability. She鈥檚 really trying to find where she fits. One thing that is brought to my attention is being Cuban American and Hispanic, I鈥檝e seen so many people in my life change the way they speak to be accepted or feel like they belong. It鈥檚 fascinating being on tour and hearing what people find important about the musical. It changes from city to city, and that鈥檚 the way we learn about culture.鈥

Rehearsals started in October and the tour kicked off in November.

Barrios-Torres as Eliza Doolittle is new to the tour. Returning cast includes Jonathan Grunert as Professor Henry Higgins, John Adkison as Colonel Pickering, Nathan Haltiwanger as Freddy Eynsford-Hill, Michael Hegarty as Alfred P. Doolittle, and Becky Saunders as Mrs. Higgins. Maeghin Mueller takes over the role of Mrs. Pearce, and Christopher Isolano joins the company as Zoltan Karpathy.

The production鈥檚 ensemble will feature Lauren Emily Alagna, Nick Berke, Evan Bertram, Nicholas Carroll, Shannon Conboy, Ryaan Farhadi, Andrew Fehrenbacher, Kelly Gleason, Jackson Hurt, Michelle Lemon, Derek Luscutoff, Ashton Norris, Jessica Ordaz, Rafa Pep茅n, Kumari Small, Charlie Tingen, Gill Vaughn-Spencer, John Viso, Gerri Weagraff and Mary Beth Webber.