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Eliza Doolittle's Monologue from My Fair Lady including context, text and video example.
Selected monologues from My Fair Lady including video examples, context and character information.
My Fair Lady- Eliza Doolittle Monologue by Tara Beavers imdb.me/tarabeavers
My Fair Lady. ELIZA DOLITTLE: “My aunt died of influenza, so they said. But it’s my belief they done the old woman in. Yes Lord love you! Why should she die of influenza when she come through diphtheria right enough the year before? Fairly blue with it she was. They all thought she was dead. But my father, he kept ladling gin down her throat.
Eliza Dolittle Monologue from My Fair Lady
My Fair Lady. Eliza Doolittle: My aunt died of influenza, so they said. But it's my belief they done the old woman in. Yes Lord love you! Why should she die of influenza when she come through diphtheria right enough the year before? Fairly blue with it she was. They all thought she was dead. But my father, he kept ladling gin down her throat.
'They Done Her In' from My Fair Lady Character name: Eliza Doolittle Gender: Female Age Range: 17 — 30 Show: My Fair Lady Duration: 0 — 1 minutes Monologue Type: comedic Notes: None My aunt died of influenza, so they said. But it's my belief they done the old woman in. Yes Lord love you! Why should she die of influenza when