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STAGE TUBE: Heather Parcells Celebrates 'Eliza Doolittle Day' with 'Loverly' NYC Escapades

By: May. 20, 2015
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In 1916, King George V declared the May 20th "Eliza Doolittle Day" (at least in the heroine's imagination, as she sings in MY FAIR LADY's Act I song "Just You Wait"). Below, see Broadway vet Heather Parcells' modern twist on Lerner & Loewe's "Wouldn't It Be Loverly?", as she and fellow actors Nicloas Dromard and Denis Lambert galavant around New York City in honor of Eliza!

The video -- arranged, orchestrated and directed by Richard Rockage -- is presented by THE RICHARD ROCKAGE SHOW.

It features Heather Parcells as herself, Lucas Van Engen as the bartender, Allison Rihn as the pilates instructor, and Rockage as the audition accompaniest; with dancers Hailey Arnago, Carli Seigelstein, Starr Shapiro, Courtney File, and Katarina Frandenburg; male vocalists Patch David, Lambert, Dromard and Marrick Smith; and musicians Steven Lyon (Flute, English Horn & Clarinet), Jacob Yates (Cello) and Rockage (Accordion).




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