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  1. 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.

  2. 1 de ene. de 1981 · Boys from Syracuse: Vocal Selection Paperback – January 1, 1981 by Lorenz Hart (Author), Richard Rodgers (Composer) 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 6 ratings

  3. Musical adaptation of Shakespeare's "The Comedy Of Errors first performed on November 3, 1938 at the Shubert Theater, Boston and on November 23, 1938 at the Alvin Theater in New York (235 performances). This recording is of Richard York's 25th anniversary revival which had its New York premiere on April 15, 1963 at Theatre Four on West 55th Street.

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  5. 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.”

  6. Returning to Broadway in 2002, this limited engagement revival of Rodgers & Hart’s The Boys from Syracuse opened on August 18, 2002 at the American Airlines Theatre, where it played for 73 performances. Featuring a new book by playwright Nicky Silver, the production was directed by Scott Ellis and featured choreography by Rob Ashford. The ...

  7. Richard Rodgers (1902-1979) and Lorenz Hart (1895-1943) wrote their first shows together when both were still students attending Columbia University. Their breakthrough came with the score for a 1925 charity show, The Garrick Gaieties , which introduced the classic valentine to their hometown, “Manhattan.”