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  1. Falling in Love with Love. Lyrics By Lorenz Hart Music By Richard Rodgers. Aching with loneliness due to the absence of her husband, Antipholus of Ephesus, Adriana ruefully reflects on her love life. First sung by Muriel Angelus in the 1938 Broadway premiere of The Boys from Syracuse, “Falling in Love with Love” became an American standard.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. History. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 25 janv. 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.

  7. 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.