The era of Times Up and #MeToo might seem like the exact wrong time to revisit "My Fair Lady," the 1956 Lerner & Loewe classic about a phonetics professor who, as part of an amusing bet, trains cockney working-class girl Eliza Doolittle to pass as a "loverly" prize of high society. The single fortysomething...
SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 07:00AM on June 8, 2018