'Thankfully this production of She Loves Me—the best story about antagonistic pen pals at a perfume shop in Budapest that you’re likely to see all season ... arrives in the hands of a stellar cast, with direction by Danny Kapinos.' | mallerjour
When storefront operations like Blank Theatre Company scale down a Broadway musical to their humbler proportions, the resulting show tends to live and die by the strength of its ensemble. Thankfully this production of—the best story about antagonistic pen pals at a perfume shop in Budapest that you’re likely to see all season —arrives in the hands of a stellar cast, with direction by Danny Kapinos.Through 5/1: Thu-Sat 7:30 PM, Sun 3 PM; also Mon 4/11, 7:30 PM, Reginald Vaughn Theatre, 1106 W.
Music director Aaron Kaplan’s arrangements of Jerry Bock’s score and the overall prowess of the cast’s singing create a number of dazzling moments, particularly during the play’s most complicated number, “Twelve Days to Christmas.
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