What's Happening?
Harper College is set to present the musical 'She Loves Me' from November 14 to 23 at its Performing Arts Center in Palatine. Directed by Kevin Long, the production is based on a 1937 play by Miklos Laszlo
and has inspired films like 'The Shop Around the Corner' and 'You’ve Got Mail.' The story unfolds in a 1930s European perfumery where two employees, who are unaware of each other's identities, fall in love through anonymous letters. The musical, featuring a book by Joe Masteroff, music by Jerry Bock, and lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, is noted for its heartwarming narrative and historical context, set against the backdrop of pre-World War II Budapest. The cast includes Bethany Brautigam as Amalia and Sam Garrison as Georg, both of whom bring depth to their characters through detailed backstories and engaging performances.
Why It's Important?
The staging of 'She Loves Me' at Harper College comes at a time when themes of connection and understanding are particularly resonant. The musical's exploration of love and identity through letter-writing offers a poignant contrast to modern digital communication, emphasizing the value of personal connection. This production not only provides entertainment but also serves as a cultural reflection on how relationships are formed and maintained. The musical's historical setting and its adaptation during times of global upheaval highlight its enduring relevance and appeal, offering audiences a chance to reflect on the timeless nature of human relationships.
What's Next?
Following the performances, Harper College will host related events, including free screenings of 'You’ve Got Mail' and 'The Shop Around the Corner,' accompanied by discussions led by Director Kevin Long and Dramaturg Mary T. Christel. These events aim to deepen audience engagement with the musical's themes and historical context. The college's approach to integrating educational elements with theatrical performances underscores its commitment to fostering a comprehensive cultural experience for the community.











