When her family decides to exchange homemade presents, self-proclaimed fairy princess Gerry gets started on gifts to show her family how much she thinks they sparkle.
As the school year draws to an end, Gerry has a hard time finding her sparkle knowing that she will say goodbye to her teacher, Miss Pym, and class pet Houdini, and start anew in a classroom where she may not be recognized as a very fairy princess.
"Gerry comes up with a creative Halloween costume, but when her best friend, Delilah, has a costume emergency, the very fairy princess makes a sacrifice that lets her sparkle"--Provided by publisher.
As the school year draws to an end, Gerry has a hard time finding her sparkle knowing that she will say goodbye to her teacher, Miss Pym, and class pet Houdini, and start anew in a classroom where she may not be recognized as a very fairy princess.
Mark Hellinger Theatre, Herman Levin presents Rex Harrison, Julie Andrews in a new musical "My Fair Lady," adapted from Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion," produced on the screen by Gabriel Pascal, book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, production staged by Moss Hart, choreography and musical numbers by Hanya Holm, with Stanley Holloway, Robert Coote, Viola Roache, Philippa Bevans, John Michael King, Regina Wallace, Olive Reeves-Smith, Robin Craven, Gordon Dilworth, Rod McLennan, production designed by Oliver Smith, costumes designed by Cecil Beaton,
Gerry, a most enthusiastic singer, is certain her music teacher will choose her to perform the solo at the Winter Wonderland Festival, and when someone else is chosen it takes a snowfall to bring Gerry's sparkle back.