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Lyrics By Lorenz Hart Music By Richard Rodgers. LYRICS. In this swinging trio from The Boys from Syracuse, ... 1963 Off-Broadway Revival. 1997 New York City Center. Productions . ← Back; 1938 Original Broadway Production. 1940 Motion Picture. 1963 Off- ...
The Boys from Syracuse ist ein Musical mit der Musik von Richard Rodgers und Liedtexten von Lorenz Hart. Das Buch nach William Shakespeares Komödie der Irrungen schrieb George Abbott, der die Show auch produzierte und Regie führte. Die Choreografie erarbeitete George Balanchine . Das Stück gilt als erste Musical-Vertonung eines Shakespeare ...
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.
On May 1, 1997, The Boys from Syracuse opened in a limited-run concert production at New York’s City Center as part of their Encores! series. Directed by Susan H. Schulman and choreographed by Kathleen Marshall, the production featured Mario Cantone, Davis Gaines, Malcolm Gets, Debbie Gravitte, Julie Halston, Rebecca Luker, Michael McGrath, Marian Seldes and Sarah Uriarte Berry.
25. Jan. 2007 · Case in point: This 43-year-old off-Broadway recording of Rodgers and Hart's The Boys from Syracuse, a classic in every sense. The production was directed by a (then) young and svelte Christopher Hewitt, five years before donning a dress to play the worst director ever in the original Mel Brooks' The Producers, and decades before gracing the small-screen as the epicurean Mr. Belvedere.
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1973 reissue of 1953 Studio Cast recording. Recorded at Columbia's Thirtieth Street Studio, New York City, on June 4, 5 and 8, 1953. World Premiere on November 3, 1938 at the Shubert Theater, Boston; on November 23, 1938 at the Alvin Theater in New York (235 performances).