In this romantic musical comedy of mistaken identity, there is no love lost between Amalia and Georg, two perfume clerks who can’t seem to find common ground. Then Georg realizes they've been one another’s anonymous pen pals, kicking off a new quest to win her heart. This euphoric comedy with a soaring musical score, puts the working class front and center—allowing their lives to be the focus—with all the joy (and anxiety!) that falling in love can bring.
AGE RECOMMENDATION
This entrancing musical comedy is suitable for all ages.
Run Time
2 hours and 20 minutes, plus a 15-minute intermission.
“Pure delight! The most romantic of all Broadway musicals.”
The Wall Street Journal
“Absolutely flawless!”
Variety
PREVIEWS
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VISION SERIES
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OPENING NIGHT
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COMMUNITY NIGHT
In order to make tickets available to theatergoers of all income levels, we lower the price of tickets to $15 General Admission pricing for this performance only.
ALL ACCESS
Audio-description and sign language interpretation provided by Arts Access!
POST-SHOW DISCUSSION
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OPEN-CAPTIONING
Just because you’re hearing isn’t what it once was doesn’t mean you have to give up the theatre!
MINDPLAY
A psychoanalytic reading of our productions in partnership with the North Carolina Psychoanalytic Society.
“SHE LOVES ME” Book by JOE MASTEROFF Music by JERRY BOCK Lyrics by SHELDON HARNICK Based on a Play by Miklos Laszlo Originally Directed on Broadway by Harold Prince Originally Produced on Broadway by Harold Prince in assoc. with Lawrence N. Kasha and Philp C. McKenna Original Orchestrations by Don Walker Adapted by Frank Matosich, Jr
Photos
Michael Maliakel and Jeffrey Blair Cornell with Jenny Latimer. Photo by HuthPhoto.Janet Krupin with the cast of She Loves Me. Photo by HuthPhoto.Jenny Latimer. Photo by HuthPhoto.Janet Krupin and Adam Poole. Photo by HuthPhoto.Michael Maliakel. Photo by HuthPhoto.Ray Dooley. Photo by HuthPhoto.Connor Nielsen and Jeffrey Blair Cornell. Photo by HuthPhoto.Jenny Latimer. Photo by HuthPhoto.Jenny Latimer and Michael Maliakel. Photo by HuthPhoto.David Adamson, Emily Bosco, Tristan Parks, Sarah Elizabeth Keyes and Julia Gibson. Photo by HuthPhoto.Ray Dooley. Photo by HuthPhoto.Janet Krupin. Photo by HuthPhoto.Jenny Latimer and Janet Krupin. Photo by HuthPhoto.Cast of She Loves Me. Photo by HuthPhoto.Adam Poole. Photo by HuthPhoto.Michael Maliakel and Jenny Latimer. Photo by HuthPhoto.
First seen on Broadway in 1963, "She Loves Me" was as good as lost to generations of theatergoers until the story of two feuding clerks at a Hungarian parfumerie got its first revival.
Like many acknowledged classics, "She Loves Me" had a long and compelling genesis, but for songwriting team Sheldon Harnick & Jerry Bock it was "love at first write."
How does a character's personality inform Bobbi Owen's costume designs? And how do those designs move from sketch to reality in the hands of draper Jane Reichard?
Mark Hartman has whittled the "She Loves Me" orchestration down to fill out a 6-piece band. But it isn’t about economics; it's a matter of director Kirsten Sanderson‘s vision for the show.
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