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  1. The show premiered on Broadway in 1938 and Off-Broadway in 1963, with later productions including a West End run in 1963 and in a Broadway revival in 2002. A film adaptation was released in 1940. Well-known songs from the score include " Falling in Love with Love ", " This Can't Be Love " and " Sing for Your Supper ".

  2. 1963 Off-Broadway Revival. Music by Richard Rodgers | Lyrics by Lorenz Hart | Book by George Abbott. Rodgers & Hart’s The Boys from Syracuse made its off-Broadway premiere at Theatre Four on April 15, 1963, playing a total of 500 performances. Directed by Christopher Hewett and choreographed by Bob Herget, the production featured Stuart Damon

  3. The original production ran for seven months and, after a film adaptation in 1940 starring Allan Jones and Martha Raye, the 1963 New York revival ran twice as long as its original and received even more enthusiastic notices.

  4. Music by Richard Rodgers | Lyrics by Lorenz Hart | Book by Nicky Silver, based on the original book by George Abbott | Based on The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare. 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 ...

  5. 1938 Original Broadway Production. Music by Richard Rodgers | Lyrics by Lorenz Hart | Book by George Abbott. Based on William Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors, Rodgers & Hart’s The Boys from Syracuse premiered on Broadway at the Alvin Theatre on November 23, 1938.

  6. « Previous: 1938 Original Broadway Production Next: 1963 Off-Broadway Revival » 1940 Motion Picture Directed by A. Edward Sutherland | Screenplay by Leonard Spigelgass, Paul Gerard Smith & Charles Grayson | Based on the stageplay written and produced by George Abbott | Music by Richard Rodgers | Lyrics by Lorenz Hart

  7. 1963 Off-Broadway Revival. 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.