She Loves Me, Still: A Roundabout 50th Anniversary Celebration of a Bock and Harnick Gem

Event Details

This season Roundabout Theatre Company celebrates its 50th anniversary with an all-new production of She Loves Me, the first musical the company ever produced on Broadway, in 1993. She Loves Me was Roundabout’s first Broadway musical in 1993. The Library for the Performing Arts is proud to celebrate Roundabout’s remarkable accomplishments with an evening of stories about the creation and legacy of one of America’s most beloved musicals. A panel of Roundabout actors and creative leaders share the Library stage with lyricist Sheldon Harnick and Broadway legend Barbara Cook, the original Amalia Balash. See Bock and Harnick manuscripts, production notes from the original 1963 premiere, plus a sneak peek at designs for the upcoming Roundabout revival, which begins previews on February 5.

 
(Reserve your seat HERE starting December 11 ALL RESERVATIONS FOR THIS PROGRAM HAVE BEEN CLAIMED (All registered seats are released 15 minutes before start time, so seats may become available at that time.  A stand by line will form at 111 Amsterdam Ave. one hour before the program.) 
 
Barbara Cook and Jack Cassidy in She Loves Me
Barbara Cook and Jack Cassidy in She Loves Me