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She Loves Me   

 
Criterion Center Stage Right , (6/10/1993 - 8/01/1993)
Brooks Atkinson Theatre , (10/07/1993 - 6/19/1994)
First Preview:May 14, 1993 Total Previews:42
Opening Date:Jun 10, 1993   
Closing Date:Jun 19, 1994 Total Performances:354

Category: Musical, Comedy, Revival, Broadway
Setting: Budapest. June through December 24, 1934
Comments: When this production transferred from its non-profit run to its commercial run, producers, managers, and others associated with the transfer received new production credits. These individuals are included on the replacement/transfer page.


Production Staff
Theatre Owned / Operated by B. S. Moss Enterprises (Charles B. Moss, Jr., Executive Director)
Produced by The Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Gene Feist: Founding Director)
Book by Joe Masteroff; Music by Jerry Bock; Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick; Based on a play by Miklos Laszlo; Musical Director: David Loud; Music orchestrated by Don Walker and Frank Matosich, Jr.; Orchestrations for "A Romantic Atmosphere" by David Krane
Directed by Scott Ellis; Musical Staging by Rob Marshall; Assistant Choreographer: Kathleen Marshall
Scenic Design by Tony Walton; Associate Scenic Design: Ann Waugh; Assistant to the Set Designer: Joanie Schlafer; Costume Design by David Charles and Jane Greenwood; Assistant to the Costume Designer: Kevin Brainerd and David Brooks; Lighting Design by Peter Kaczorowski; Assistant Lighting Design: Amy Appleyard; Sound Design by Tony Meola; Hair and Wig Design by David H. Lawrence
Roundabout General Manager: Ellen Richard
Production Stage Manager: Kathy J. Faul; Stage Manager: Matthew T. Mundinger; Technical Supervisor: Sam Gossard
Conducted by David Loud; Associate Conductor: Todd Ellison; Percussion: Bruce Doctor; Trumpet: Phil Granger; Woodwind: Rich Prior and Frank Basille; Violin: Elliot Rosoff; Bass: Bob Renino; Synthesizer: David Loud and Todd Ellison; Musical Coordinator: Seymour "Red" Press; Electronic Music Designer Keith Levenson; Additional Synthesizer programming by Andrew Barrett
Special Effects by Sebastian Schulherr
Casting: McCorkle/Cole Casting; Roundabout Director of Planning and Development: Julia C. Levy; Artistic Associate: Gloria Muzio; Roundabout Director of Marketing: David B. Steffen; General Press Representative: Boneau / Bryan-Brown; Advertising: Nappi / Eliran Advertising, Ltd.; Assistant to the Director: Padraic Lillis; Dialect Coach: K.C. Ligon; Furs Provided by The Christie Brothers; Title and artwork design by Tony Walton; Dance Captain: Bill Badolato
This production was not possible without the generous support of James M. Nederlander and Freddy Bienstock
Cast
Jonathan Freeman Headwaiter
Boyd Gaines Georg Nowack
Brad Kane Arpad Laszlo
Judy Kuhn Amalia Balash
Sally Mayes Ilona Ritter
Howard McGillin Steven Kodaly
Lee Wilkof Ladislav Sipos
Louis Zorich Mr. Maraczek
Bill Badolato Ensemble
Peter Boynton Ensemble
Nick Corley Keller
Ensemble
Trisha Gorman 3rd Customer
Ensemble
Tina Johnson 1st Customer
Ensemble
Kristi Lynes 2nd Customer
Ensemble
Joey McKneely Busboy
Ensemble
Cynthia Sophiea 4th Customer
Ensemble
Laura Waterbury 5th Customer
Ensemble
Swings: Mary Illes (Swing) and Mason Roberts (Swing)
Understudies: Bill Badolato (Headwaiter), Peter Boynton (Georg Nowack, Steven Kodaly), Nick Corley (Ladislav Sipos), Mary Illes (Amalia Balash), Kristi Lynes (Ilona Ritter) and Joey McKneely (Arpad Laszlo)
1994 Tony Award® Best Revival of a Musical
 Produced by The Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Gene Feist: Founding Director), James M. Nederlander and Elliot Martin; Produced in association with Herbert Wasserman, Freddy Bienstock and Roger L. Stevens [nominee]
1994 Tony Award® Best Actor in a Musical
winnerBoyd Gaines [winner]
1994 Tony Award® Best Actress in a Musical
 Judy Kuhn [nominee]
1994 Tony Award® Best Featured Actor in a Musical
 Jonathan Freeman [nominee]
1994 Tony Award® Best Featured Actress in a Musical
 Sally Mayes [nominee]
1994 Tony Award® Best Scenic Design
 Tony Walton [nominee]
1994 Tony Award® Best Costume Design
 David Charles [nominee]
 Jane Greenwood [nominee]
1994 Tony Award® Best Choreography
 Rob Marshall [nominee]
1994 Tony Award® Best Direction of a Musical
 Scott Ellis [nominee]
1994 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Musical Revival
winnerProduced by The Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Gene Feist: Founding Director) [winner]
1994 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Musical
winnerBoyd Gaines [winner]
1994 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Musical
 Performer: Sally Mayes [nominee]
1994 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Choreography
 Rob Marshall [nominee]
1994 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Director of a Musical
 Directed by Scott Ellis [nominee]
music by Jerry Bock; lyrics by Sheldon Harnick 
She Loves Me (1963 Original Broadway Cast Recording) [1987 Remastered] - She Loves Me

ACT 1Sung By
Good Morning, Good Day Arpad Laszlo, Ladislav Sipos, Ilona Ritter, Steven Kodaly and Georg Nowack
Sounds While Selling Georg Nowack, Ladislav Sipos, Steven Kodaly and Three Customers
Days Gone By Mr. Maraczek
No More Candy Amalia Balash
Three Letters Georg Nowack and Amalia Balash
Tonight at Eight Georg Nowack
I Don't Know His Name Amalia Balash and Ilona Ritter
Perspective Ladislav Sipos
Goodbye, Georg Clerks and Customers
Will He Like Me? Amalia Balash
Ilona Steven Kodaly, Ladislav Sipos and Arpad Laszlo
I Resolve Ilona Ritter
Dear Friend Amalia Balash
A Romantic Atmosphere Headwaiter, Busboy and Patrons
ACT 2Sung By
Try Me Arpad Laszlo
Where's My Shoe? Amalia Balash and Georg Nowack
Vanilla Ice Cream Amalia Balash
She Loves Me Georg Nowack
A Trip to the Library Ilona Ritter
Grand Knowing You Steven Kodaly
Twelve Days to Christmas Carolers, Clerks and Shoppers
Finale Amalia Balash and Georg Nowack