This Berlin premiere with the, at that time very popular Paul Hubschmid as Henry Higgins, and the wonderful Karin Hübner that's run down unfortunately later, was yes then also played in Vienna, at the Theater an der Wien.
Rex Gildo was then the pop singer who ventured into the area Musical (operetta) - and with success.
Friedrich Schoenfelder as Colonel Pickering, then filled in for Paul Hubschmid in Vienna because Paul Hubschmid ill, a Sir of head to toe.
Alfred Schieske played the father Doolittle and sang with great commitment, and this occupation was My Fair Lady, at least in Vienna, an integral part in the Volksoper.
This musical is hardly an integral part of the Schedule the operetta houses, and that's saying something, but where many musicals are mayflies.
Those who have a German Fair Lady wil they should take, it is snappy and right to happiness is the order from Broadway that may be played only in the original production with stage design, so can be made "nonsense" no.