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DIAMOND BAR - Wearing rags, speaking in a cockney accent and showing how flower vendor Eliza Doolittle could transform into a socialite in six weeks were just a few of the requirements to land the leading role in "My Fair Lady."
The supporting players for the Diamond Bar High School production had to acquire a variety of English accents, learn dance steps, sing and read their lines flawlessly if they wanted a place in the school's annual musical.See the full content of this document
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Students Plan 'Loverly' Show
"They went through four auditions before being cast and practiced three hours a day," said Peter Bland, the school's six-year drama coach and director of the mus...
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