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Performance

VenueMinerva Theatre
TownChichester
CountyWest Sussex
From9th May 2011
Opened16th May 2011
To18th June 2011
When19:45. May 16 19:00. May 14, 18, 21, 26, 28, Jun 1, 4, 9, 11, 15, 18 Mats 14:30
PricesFrom £29.50. To £29.50.
Minerva Theatre (V1310317653)
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She Loves Me

She Loves Me

Work:: She Loves Me (S1693)

A witty and warm-hearted romantic comedy, She Loves Me is the story of Georg and Amalia, lovelorn assistants in a 1930s parfumerie. Forever squabbling by day, they secretly find comfort in the passionate but anonymous love letters they write by night, both unaware that each is the other's correspondent. An intoxicating concoction of elegance, innocence and nostalgia.
Lyrics Sheldon Harnick
Music Jerry Bock
Book by Joe Mastercroff

Production:: (T1071371509)

Corporate Sponsor Harwoods
Producer Minerva Theatre Chichester
Director Stephen Mear
Choreographer Stephen Mear
Design Anthony Ward
Lighting Chris Davey
Musical Director Phil Bateman
Sound Matt McKenzie
Music Steven Edis (orchestrator)
Performer Joe McFadden
Performer Dianne Pilkington (Amalia)
Performer Jack Chissick
Performer Steve Elias
Performer Matthew Goodgame
Performer Charlotte Harwood
Performer Joshua Lay
Performer Gavin McCluskey
Performer Annette McLaughlin
Performer Amanda Minihan
Performer Danielle Morris
Performer Zak Nemorin
Performer Brenda-Jane Newhouse
Performer Lee Ormsby
Performer Joseph Prouse
Performer Amy Ellen Richardson

Listing:: L02103478618




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  • 27 May 11 Audio Described
  • 28 May 11 Audio Described
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