Broadway’s She Loves Me Revival Arrives in Movie Theatres Across U.S. Tonight | Playbill

News Broadway’s She Loves Me Revival Arrives in Movie Theatres Across U.S. Tonight The Tony-nominated Broadway revival starred Laura Benanti, Jane Krakowski, and Zachary Levi.
Laura Benanti and Zachary Levi in She Loves Me Joan Marcus

Broadway history was made June 30 when the Roundabout Theatre Company revival of She Loves Me was broadcast live from Studio 54 Below in a partnership with BroadwayHD, allowing viewers across the world to share in the excitement from home. The broadcast was later made available for viewing on BroadwayHD.com.

Fathom Events partnered with BroadwayHD to present She Loves Me in U.S. cinemas December 1 at 7 PM. In addition to the performance, this one-night cinema event includes interviews with the show’s stars, Laura Benanti, Jane Krakowski, and Zachary Levi, as well as members of the creative team.

For details on tickets and theatre locations, visit fathomevents.com/event/she-loves-me.

In addition to She Loves Me, the partnership will expand to bring a lineup of domestic (Broadway/Off-Broadway) and international (London’s West End) theatre performances to U.S. cinemas each year.

This performance of She Loves Me was produced and captured by BroadwayHD in June, in association with Ellen M. Krass Productions, Inc. and Thirteen Productions LLC. It was directed for the screen by David Horn.

She Loves Me go on sale October 28 at FathomEvents.com.

“We are thrilled to partner with Fathom Events to bring She Loves Me to audiences nationwide,” said BroadwayHD co-founders Stewart F. Lane and Bonnie Comley in a joint statement. "Once again, we are working to preserve and extend the reach of live theatre. Many fans couldn’t make it to NYC before this exhilarating Broadway production shut its doors. We captured She Loves Me in June so we could share it with theater lovers everywhere. This partnership allows us to take it one step further and bring the Broadway stage to cinemas in hometowns across the country.”

The revival of Sheldon Harnick and Jerry Bock’s romantic musical was nominated for eight Tony Awards and won for Best Scenic Design (David Rockwell).

Scott Ellis directed the revival with choreography by Warren Carlyle. The musical’s book is by Joe Masteroff.

 
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