Where does the play begin?
In the rain at a church.
What turns out to be the Flower Girl's real name?
Eliza Doolittle
Where does Act 3 take place?
Mrs Higgins Home
Where does Act 4 take place?
Higgins' House on Wimpole Street
Where has Eliza run off to at the beginning of Act 5?
Mrs Higgins home
What is the notetaker mistaken for?
A Copper's Nark or a Cop
What does Higgins tell Mrs. Pearce to do with Eliza's clothes?
To burn them.
Why does Mrs Higgins not want Henry there?
Because he has no manners with her friends.
Why does Eliza become so upset?
Because she believes that Higgins and Pickering only think of her as an experiment and not as a real person.
Who is getting married in Act 5?
Alfred Doolittle
Why was the mother concerned about the flower girl knowing Freddy's name?
The social class problem of the two knowing each other.
What does Higgins give Eliza to try to get her to stay?
A Chocolate
What two topics is Eliza suppose to stick too when speaking?
The weather and how you are feeling
What does Higgins keep forgetting about?
His Slippers
Who is asked to be the best man at the wedding?
Colonel Pickering
Why did the notetaker and the gentlemen want to meet each other?
They are Higgins and Pickering and they wanted to discuss phoenetics with each other.
Who comes for Eliza at the end of Act 2 and why?
Her father Alfred Doolittle and to hit up Higgins for money.
Who has become infatuated with Eliza?
Freddy
What two things does Eliza throw at Higgins in Act 4?
His slippers and the ring he gave her
What does Eliza threaten to do that upsets Higgins?
To teach phoenetics
What does Higgins say he can turn the Flower girl into and in how long?
A Duchess and in 6 months.
What upsets Eliza in the bathroom at the end of Act 2?
The bathroom mirror
What does Higgins call Eliza's slip ups in her conversation?
The New Small Talk
What question does Eliza ask that upsets Higgins?
Who does her clothes really belong to?
What is the last thing Higgins asks Eliza to do for him?
Get him a New Tie, gloves, and a sandwhich.