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By: Jul. 09, 2008
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Nicholas Martin brings his new revival of the Joe Masteroff/Sheldon Harnick/Jerry Bock musical She Loves Me to the Williamstown Theatre Festival.  Presented in association with Boston's Huntington Theatre Company, She Loves Me will play the Main Stage from June 27 – July 12, 2008.

The cast includes:  Monique Alhaddad, Ashley Arcement, Brooks Ashmanskas, Jason Babinsky, Kate Baldwin, Jeremy Beck, Troy Britton Johnson, Nancy E. Carroll, Aldrin Gonzales, Rosie Hunter, Matthew Kiernan, Dick Latessa, Josh Mertz, Mark Nelson, Jessica Stone, Sarah Turner and Mark Vietor.

The production team for She Loves Me includes choreography by Denis Jones, musical direction by Charlie Alterman, set design by James Noone, costume design by Robert Morgan, lighting co-designed by Ken Posner and Philip Rosenberg, and sound co-designed by Drew Levy and Tony Smolenski.  The production stage manager is Matthew Silver and the stage manager is Eileen Kelly.

 She Loves Me is the irresistible tale of two unlikely sweethearts (Ashmanskas and Baldwin) who work together during the day unaware they are writing to each other anonymously at night and the quirky coworkers (Britton Johnson, Latessa, and Stone) who surround them.  Hailed by many as one of the most charming musicals ever written, She Love Me's quixotic mix of wit and romanticism timelessly invokes the old-world glamour of days gone by.

Ticketing information for  She Loves Me at Williamstown can be obtained online at www.wtfestival.org or by calling 413-597-3400.


Brooks Ashmanskas and Kate Baldwin


WTF Artistic Director Nicholas Martin (third from left) with WTF Artistic Associate Justin Waldman, Artist Rainer Andreesen, and Actor Victor Garber


Broke-ology cast member Wendell Pierce and Broke-ology director Thomas Kail

Photos by Andy Tew.







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