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The Boys from Syracuse

(Original Broadway Production, 1938)

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Production Information
Opening:November 23, 1938
Closing:June 10, 1939
# Performances:235
Theatres:Alvin Theatre
(11/23/1938 - 6/10/1939)
Production Type:Original Production
Production Status: Closed
Run Type:Open Run
Market:Broadway
Intermissions:1
 
Production Staff
George Abbott
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Director
George Balanchine
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Choreographer
 
Original Cast | Replacements
Eddie Albert
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Antipholus of Syracuse
Grace Albert
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Micky Alvarez
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Dolores Anderson
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Muriel Angelus
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Adriana
Carroll Ashburn
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Duke of Ephesus
Libby Bennett
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Marguerite Benton
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Ruth Brady
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Betty Bruce
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Courtezan
Florine Callahan
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Renee Cettel
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Ensemble/Other Roles
George Church
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Ensemble/Other Roles
John Clarke (i)
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Angelo
Stella Clauson
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Alice Craig
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Clifford Dunstan
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Tailor/Merchant of Ephesus
Betty De Elmo
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Florence Fair
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Seeress
Bee Farnum
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Sidney Gordon
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Ruth Gormly
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Ronald Graham
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Antipholus of Ephesus
Joseph Granville
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Joseph Harris
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Teddy Hart
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Dromio of Ephesus
Claire Harvey
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Robert Howard
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Burl Ives
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Tailor's Apprentice
Dan Karry
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Laura Kellogg
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Bob Lawrence
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Lita Lede
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Connie Leslie
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Tom Lynch
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Jack Malis
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Owen Martin
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Sorceror
Edwin Mills
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Vivien Moore
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Wynn Murray
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Luce
John O'Shaughnessy
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Aegon
Harry Peterson
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Jimmy Savo
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Dromio of Syracuse
Joseph Scandur
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Byron Shores
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Merchant of Syracuse
Mildred Solly
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Lee Tannen
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Anna Mae Tesslo
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Beau Tilden
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Heidi Vosseler
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Margaret Walsh
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Davenie Watson
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Marcy Wescott
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Luciana
Armonce Wilkins
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Ensemble/Other Roles
James Wilkinson
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Claire Wolf
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Ensemble/Other Roles
Herbert Wood
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Ensemble/Other Roles
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