A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 30, 2016
Original Title:
She Loves Me
Alternate Titles:
Great Performances: She Loves Me
Genres:
Comedy | Music | Romance
Production Companies:
BroadwayHD
Ellen M. Krass Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 133
Amalia and Georg work together at a modest Hungarian perfumerie, and have disliked each other from the very beginning. He thinks she's stuck up, and she thinks he's arrogant and mean. But each rapturously writes to a lonely hearts pen pal when the workday is done, and it doesn't take long for the audience to see that they're in love without realizing it. Originally live-streamed by BroadwayHD, then broadcast as an episode of the PBS series "Great Performances" (season 45, episode 3).
Assistant Director:
Annette Jolles
Associate Producer:
Benjamin Birney
Gio Messale
Julie Leonard
Camera Operator:
Ted Erne
Judy Willinger
Bob Del Russo
Peter Forrest
Manny Gutierrez
Jimmy O'Donnell
Eli Clarke
Ernie Jew
David Smith
Bill Akerlund
Casting:
Stephen Kopel
Jim Carnahan
Choreographer:
Warren Carlyle
Costume Design:
Jeff Mahshie
Director:
David Horn
Executive Producer:
Bonnie Comley
Stewart F. Lane
David Horn
Hair Designer:
David Brian Brown
Lighting Design:
Donald Holder
Alan Adelman
Line Producer:
Eileen Bernstein
Lyricist:
Sheldon Harnick
Makeup Artist:
Mariel Guay
Alexandra Brock
Leo Eley
Janina Lee
Makeup Department Head:
Belinda Moss
Makeup Designer:
Christian McCulloch
Music Arranger:
David Krane
Music Director:
Paul Gemignani
Musical:
Sheldon Harnick
Jerry Bock
Joe Masteroff
Orchestrator:
Larry Hochman
Bruce Coughlin
Producer:
Ellen Krass
Mitch Owgang
Production Manager:
Tina Magnuson
Set Designer:
David Rockwell
Songs:
Jerry Bock
Sound:
Chris Murphy
Mark Weglinski
Rick Jacobsohn
Sound Designer:
Jon Weston
Stage Director:
Scott Ellis
Theatre Play:
Miklós László
Wig Designer:
David Brian Brown
Writer:
Sheldon Harnick
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