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She Loves Me in rehearsal at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre

The musical begins performances next month

Tom Millward

Tom Millward

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25 November 2021

David Thaxton (Georg Nowack)
David Thaxton (Georg Nowack)
© Ellie Kurttz

Rehearsal images have been released for Sheffield Crucible's festive production of She Loves Me.

Based on the story that inspired You've Got Mail, Joe Masteroff, Jerry Brock and Sheldon Harnick's musical runs from 11 December to 15 January.

Appearing in the show are Adele Anderson playing Head Waiter (Fascinating Aïda), Lewis Cornay playing Arpad Laszlo (The Book of Mormon), Andy Coxon playing Steven Kodaly (Curtains), Marc Elliott playing Ladislav Sipos (The Girl on the Train), Kaisa Hammarlund playing Ilona Ritter (Fun Home), Karl Seth playing Zoltan Maraczek (Annie Get Your Gun), David Thaxton playing Georg Nowack (The Phantom Of The Opera) and Alex Young playing Amalia Balash (Guys and Dolls).

The ensemble includes Zac Adlam (Cinderella), Michael Anderson (The Sound of Music), Kamau Davis (Sleeping Beauty), Lawrence Guntert (Cabaret, also dance Captain and assistant choreographer for She Loves Me), Samantha Hull (Guys and Dolls), Esme Laudat (Hairspray) and Gleanne Purcell-Brown (Curtains).

The show's creative team is led by director Robert Hastie, alongside designer Ben Stones, musical director Caroline Humphris, choreographer Ewan Jones, lighting designer Jessica Hung Han Yun, sound designer Mike Walker, orchestral manager David Gallagher, casting director Stuart Burt CDG, assistant director Hannah Benson, assistant musical director Sarah Dyer and orchestrator Jason Carr.

Alex Young (Amalia Balash)
Alex Young (Amalia Balash)
© Ellie Kurttz
Marc Elliot (Ladislov Sipos)
Marc Elliot (Ladislov Sipos)
© Ellie Kurttz
The ensemble of She Loves Me
The ensemble of She Loves Me
© Ellie Kurttz
Zac Adlam
Zac Adlam
© Ellie Kurttz
Andy Coxon (Steven Kodaly)
Andy Coxon (Steven Kodaly)
© Ellie Kurttz
Kaisa Hammarlund (Ilona Ritter)
Kaisa Hammarlund (Ilona Ritter)
© Ellie Kurttz
Karl Seth (Zoltan Maraczek)
Karl Seth (Zoltan Maraczek)
© Ellie Kurttz
Lewis Cornay (Arpad Laszlo)
Lewis Cornay (Arpad Laszlo)
© Ellie Kurttz

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