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Where Should I Sit?

Wondering where to sit for our 360° “Ragtime” experience? From Harlem to New Rochelle, we’ve got you covered from every angle, and for every fandom!

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Immerse Yourself in “Ragtime”

Director Zi Alikhan and the creative team are working to make the most immersive set PlayMakers has ever seen, giving audience members an new, up-close-and-personal experience.

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Summer Youth Conservatory

On Your Way to Asheville

Edie Brickell cooked up the inspiration for “Bright Star” while standing at the stove jamming to some Steve Martin banjo picking. They both ran with it…all the way to Broadway.

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Elegant Simplicity

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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Behind the Scenes

The Look of You

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?

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Dramaturgy

The Soul and the Shine: “She Loves Me” in Transit

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.”

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Stability Through Song

“She Loves Me” director Kirsten Sanderson introduces you to this exquisite, “perfect little gem of a musical.” Will you like it? You’ve just got to!

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A Jewel Box Musical

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.