I may have seen the absolute, rock bottom, nadir production of My Fair Lady at the Ohio Light Opera. It had dreadful choreography by the woman who was then the "choreographer," and I use that term very lightly. She had no sense of invention, one set of prancing steps, and you saw them in every production. They pranced all during the song "Wouldn't It Be Loverly," so when they got to the dance music, it was cut. After "The Rain In Spain," Mrs Pierce and the servants are supposedly awakened by the romping because she asks Higgins if he had heard the racket. In the OLO production, the idiot director brought them on to observe the romping, so the line made no sense. The Act Two curtain fell on Liza and Higgins in a big hot kiss. The atrocities go on and on . . .