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  1. Reclam, Stuttgart 1997, ISBN 3-87070-728-3. Richard Rodgers: Musical Stages: An Autobiography. Da Capo Press, 2002, ISBN 0-306-81134-0. Rezension (Review). In: The New York Times. zur Premiere vom 24. November 1938. The Boys from Syracuse. Rezension zum Start. In: TIME Magazine. 5. Dezember 1938. (englisch) Weblinks

  2. 26. Dez. 2010 · Sung by Rebecca Luker, Debbie Shapiro Gravitte and Christine EbersolesVHS ripThe Rodgers & Hart Story: Thou Swell, Thou Witty (1999)

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  3. But, where the New York critics had cheered the words (“outrageously corny and naughty”) the London reviewers were mercilessly stone-faced, and its run was brief. A happier production was mounted in Regent’s Park in 1991, with spirited direction by Judi Dench. A reminder of days when musicals were pure escapism full of glamour, melody and wit, The Boys from Syracuse is a theatrical treat.

  4. This Can’t Be Love. Lyrics By Lorenz Hart Music By Richard Rodgers. Infatuated with one another, Antipholus of Syracuse and Luciana can hardly believe what they’re feeling. This gem of the Great American Songbook was introduced by Eddie Albert and Marcy Wescott in the 1938 Broadway premiere of The Boys from Syracuse.

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  6. The Boys From Syracuse: A Musical Comedy Sensation (1997 Original New York Recording)

  7. 13. Juli 2022 · The Boys from Syracuse. Music: Richard Rodgers Lyrics: Lorenz Hart Book: George Abbott. Musical Type: Jazz Age (1938) The Boys from Syracuse was the first musical based on a Shakespeare play (The Comedy of Errors). After its New York and London runs, the show saw numerous revivals.