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  1. Richard Charles Rodgers (28 de junio de 1902, Nueva York - 30 de diciembre de 1979, Nueva York) fue un compositor estadounidense considerado uno de los más importantes entre los compositores de musicales de Broadway de la época junto a Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, Cole Porter o Jule Styne.Compuso canciones clásicas como Blue Moon (1934) así como numerosos musicales como The Sound of ...

  2. 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.A playful spoof of the “sick with love” trope commonly found in popular songs, “This Can’t Be Love” became one of Rodgers & Hart’s ...

  3. 1997 New York City Center. Music by Richard Rodgers | Lyrics by Lorenz Hart | Book by George Abbott. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Women-chased and chaste! The first musical ever adapted from Shakespeare remains the most madcap musical farce ever to animate the stage. Antipholus and his wily servant, Dromio, travel to Ephesus in search of their respective twins, from whom they were separated in a shipwreck. Naturally, they are immediately taken for their brothers and we're ...

  6. Antipholus of Ephesus. Son of Aegeon and husband of Adriana, Antipholus of Ephesus is a philandering rogue who never seems to be home, which leaves his wife wanting. A charming, sometimes-principled man of status in the city, he is addressed by the citizens as “Sir.”. When mistaken for his brother, he impulsively reacts with brute force.

  7. Boy seeks twin. Boy finds trouble. When Antipholus of Syracuse leaves his home, with his trusty servant Dromio in tow, and spends seven years searching for his long-lost twin brother, he finds his life in danger upon arriving in the city of Ephesus. With Ephesus and Syracuse at war, the travelers try to tread carefully, and make plans to leave ...