Join us for Stanford University's Department of Music production of She Loves Me, the beloved musical with music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and a book by Joe Masteroff.
Based on the 1937 play "Parfumerie" by Miklos Laszlo - the same story that later inspired the film You've Got Mail - this charming tale of secret pen-pals, workplace rivalry, and unexpected romance is filled with wit, warmth, and unforgettable music.
Directed by Ashraf Sewailam, with Musical Director Marie-Louise Catsalis and Vocal Director Benjamin Liupaogo. Featuring a cast and full orchestra of Stanford students. Don't miss this heartwarming romantic comedy!
Admission Information
General - $32 | Seniors (65+) and Non-Stanford Students - $27 | Stanford Students - $22 Price shown reflects total cost including $4 online/phone per-ticket fee. Stanford students with valid ID receive free admission to a special preview on January 22 at 7:30pm. This production is funded by the Drs. Ben & A. Jess. Shenson Fund
She Loves Me is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com
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