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Tickets at Studio 54
Studio 54 was built in 1927 as The Gallo and was intended to house opera productions. It was the first of multiple names given to the theater, some of which include the legitimate theater The New Yorker and a dinner theater Casino de Paree. The venue is probably best known for its incarnation as a world-famous disco in the 1970s.
In 1998, The Roundabout Theatre Company returned Studio 54 back to a legitimate theater with the multiple Tony Award-winning show Cabaret.
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Story for She Loves Me
She Loves Me follows Amalia and Georg, two parfumerie clerks who aren’t quite the best of friends. But little do they know, the anonymous romantic pen pals they have both been falling for happen to be each other! Tony nominee Scott Ellis (Roundabout’s On the Twentieth Century) directs this heartwarming and witty musical classic featuring a book by Tony winner Joe Masteroff (Cabaret), music by Tony winner Jerry Bock (Fiddler on the Roof), lyrics by Pulitzer Prize and Tony winner Sheldon Harnick (Fiddler on the Roof), musical direction by Paul Gemignani (The Mystery of Edwin Drood) and choreography by Tony winner Warren Carlyle (After Midnight).
Critics’ Reviews for She Loves Me
"Sometimes vanilla ice cream can taste like sweet deliverance. Such is the discovery made by one Amalia Balash in the 1963 musical "She Loves Me" -- which has been rapturously revived in a new production by the Roundabout Theater Company..."
"...Ideally cast, with an ensemble led by Laura Benanti, whose silvery soprano was born to sing this role. Add in Zachary Levi, projecting throwback charm with winning confidence, and Jane Krakowski in top form and you have a revival that will delight admirers of this musical favorite while providing a perfect introduction to those encountering it for the first time."
"The Roundabout Theater Company's enchanting Broadway revival of "She Loves Me" is so charming, you kind of wish it would follow you home. The show is a special triumph for director Scott Ellis...Laura Benanti and Zachary Levi are endearing as the shy lovers in this intimate romantic comedy, the supporting cast (including Jane Krakowski) constitutes a dream team, and the stagecraft is absolutely flawless..."