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  1. Credits. Conductor – Lehman Engel. Liner Notes – George Dale. Lyrics By – Lorenz Hart. Music By – Richard Rodgers. Producer – Goddard Lieberson. Vocals [Adriana] – Portia Nelson. Vocals [Antipholus of Syracuse & Ephesus] – Jack Cassidy. Vocals [Dromio of Syracuse & Ephesus] – Stanley Prager.

  2. THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE, mit der genialen Musik von Richard Rodgers, bietet großartige Songs zum Schmunzeln von Liedtexter Lorenz Hart und ironisch fetzige Dialoge von George Abbott. Verblüffte Ehefrauen, wütende Kurtisanen, bizarre Verwechslungen, vertanzte Beziehungsdramen, Flucht und Happy End. Das Ergebnis: ein vor Gelächter brüllendes ...

  3. Lorenz Hart was born in New York City on May 2, 1895, the oldest of two sons of Frieda and Max Hart. Hart graduated from Columbia Grammar School and attended the Columbia School of Journalism. In the late teens a mutual friend introduced Hart to composer Richard Rodgers. Rodg ...

  4. When The Boys from Syracuse opened at the Alvin Theatre in New York City on November 23, 1938, Brooks Atkinson of The New York Times said, “Rodgers and Hart have written some of their gayest songs… a beautiful feast of rollicking mummery,” and Richard Watts of The Herald Tribune called it “the finest and most satisfying musical comedy that has reached New York in many a season.”

  5. The Boys from Syracuse, Rodgers and Hart’s tuneful, rollicking, Golden Age take on Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors, is a delightful tribute to a classic plot -- old when the Coliseum was young -- and a classic playwright. George Abbott’s fast-paced, funny book brings a mischievous 1930s urban flavor to the story, and the score swings with standards such as “Falling in Love With Love ...

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

  7. Featuring the cast of Christopher Hewett’s celebrated 1963 off-Broadway production of The Boys from Syracuse, this original cast recording was conducted by René Wiegert, with new orchestrations by Larry Wilcox. The album was recorded and released on Capitol records in 1963 shortly after the show’s April 15 opening.