"Stanford University's Department of Music is bringing it to life with She Loves Me, a musical about the sudden emergence of love in unlikely places. Its core story was a 1937 play called Parfumerie, which not only inspired this musical, but also Nora Ephron's movie version, You've Got Mail."
"Back in the day, when people had pen pals, friendships were forged through the written word and the US Postal Service. The only explosions are through the rivalries, and She Loves Me is a poignant reminder that one's soulmate might be just around the corner."
"She Loves Me Fri, Jan 23, 7:30pm, $32 Dinkelspiel Auditorium, Stanford"
Live theatre offers an important, worthwhile experience for all ages. Stanford University's Department of Music presents She Loves Me, a musical about the sudden emergence of love in unlikely places. The core story originates from the 1937 play Parfumerie and also inspired Nora Ephron's You've Got Mail. The production evokes an era when pen pals forged friendships through the written word and the US Postal Service. Rivalries provide dramatic sparks, and the musical serves as a poignant reminder that a soulmate can appear unexpectedly. Performances run through Jan 25 at Dinkelspiel Auditorium, Stanford, with a Jan 23 show at 7:30pm.
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