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Henry Higgins sings about how men and women butcher the English language.

Eliza wanders around the square singing about what she wants out of life.

Characters move around the square, getting into position, then begin selling their wares.

Higgins sings to Col. Pickering about what happens if you let a woman in your life.

Alfred Doolittle and some of his friends sing about work, drinking, women, and raising children.

Eliza sings about her frustrations with Higgins after one of his "lessons".

The servants sing about "poor Professor Higgins" and Eliza's lessons. They eventually declare they'll quit if he doesn't stop.

Eliza finally "gets it". She is able to enunciate properly for the first time and sings about it.

Eliza is so excited she can't sleep, so she sings to the servants and dances with her pillow.

All of the rich people at the Ascot horse races sing an ironic song about how exciting the races are.

A reprise of the earlier "Ascot Gavotte", ending with Eliza screaming at a horse named Dover.

Freddy Eynsford-Hill shows up to give Eliza flowers and sings about how wonderful it is just to be on the street where Eliza is staying.

Instrumental music that plays during the intermission.

This song plays as the Queen and Prince of Transylvania enter the ball.

This song plays as Eliza dances with the Prince of Transylvania, Prof. Higgins, and eventually, Prof. Zoltan Karpathy.

Col. Pickering and the servants congratulate Prof. Higgins on how well Eliza did at the ball, while Eliza wonders what's to become of her.

Eliza sings, through her tears, about how upset she is with Professor Higgins.

Freddy sings this again while waiting in front of Eliza's house.

Freddy sings about how much he loves Eliza while she responds about how tired she is of mere words from him and Prof. Higgins.

Eliza revisits the street where she used to work. (Includes a reprise of "Wouldn't It Be Loverly")

Alfred, now a "gentleman", is about to get married, and he goes out for one more night on the town.

Higgins sings, asking Col. Pickering and Mrs. Pearce why women can't be more like men.

Eliza sings to Prof. Higgins about how both she and the rest of the world can go on just fine without him.

Walking home, Higgins realizes how much he misses Eliza, but then he decides he'll never take her back even if she does return.

Prof. Higgins listens to a recording of Eliza. She shows up, they greet each other, and the credits roll.

This song plays during the ending credits.

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