Show Me

E899678

"Show Me" is a lively, assertive song from the musical *My Fair Lady* in which Eliza Doolittle demands genuine emotional expression over empty words.

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instanceOf show tune
song
basedOnWork Pygmalion NERFINISHED
composer Frederick Loewe NERFINISHED
dramaticFunction advances romantic subplot between Eliza and Freddy
character development for Eliza Doolittle
firstPerformanceInWork My Fair Lady original Broadway production NERFINISHED
genre musical theatre
hasCharacterPerspective Eliza Doolittle NERFINISHED
hasForm solo with duet elements
hasMood assertive
lively
hasSettingInStory London NERFINISHED
includedIn My Fair Lady original cast recordings NERFINISHED
language English
lyricist Alan Jay Lerner NERFINISHED
lyricSubject honesty in relationships
impatience with insincerity
love
musicalTheatreCharacterPerformer Eliza Doolittle NERFINISHED
Freddy Eynsford-Hill NERFINISHED
musicStyle Broadway musical style
narrativeTheme demand for genuine emotional expression
rejection of empty words
romantic frustration
originalMedium stage musical
partOfWork My Fair Lady NERFINISHED
performedIn film adaptation of My Fair Lady
stage productions of My Fair Lady
timePeriodInStory Edwardian era NERFINISHED
workOriginCountry United States NERFINISHED

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