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The Boys from Syracuse
Musical
Comedy
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Aug 18, 2002
Closing Date
Oct 20, 2002
1st Preview
Jul 23, 2002
1st Preview
Jul 23, 2002
Previews
29
Performances
73
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Open Date: Aug 18, 2002
Close Date: Oct 20, 2002
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
American Airlines Theatre
(Aug 18, 2002 - Oct 20, 2002)
Setting
Ephesus, a city in ancient Greece. Thursday.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Ellen Richard: Managing Director; Julia C. Levy: Executive Director of External Affairs; Gene Feist: Founding Director)
Produced by
The Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Ellen Richard: Managing Director; Julia C. Levy: Executive Director of External Affairs; Gene Feist: Founding Director)
Music by
Richard Rodgers
; Lyrics by
Lorenz Hart
; New book by
Nicky Silver
; Based on the original book by
George Abbott
; Based on "The Comedy of Errors" by
William Shakespeare
; Musical Director:
David Loud
; Vocal arrangements by
David Loud
; Music orchestrated by
Don Sebesky
; Dance arrangements by
David Krane
Directed by
Scott Ellis
; Choreographed by
Rob Ashford
; Assistant Director:
Tim Lee
Scenic Design by
Thomas Lynch
; Costume Design by
Martin Pakledinaz
; Lighting Design by
Donald Holder
; Sound Design by
Brian Ronan
; Hair Design by
David Brian Brown
Roundabout General Manager:
Sydney Davolos
; Company Manager:
Jean Haring
Production Stage Manager:
Peter Hanson
; Technical Supervisor:
Steve Beers
; Stage Manager:
James Mountcastle
Musical Coordinator:
John Miller
; Conducted by
David Loud
; Associate Conductor:
Ethyl Will
; Violin:
Paul Woodiel
,
Ella Rutovsky
and
Liuh-Wen Ting
; Reeds:
Eddie Salkin
,
Jonathan Levine
,
Andrew Sterman
and
Mark Thrasher
; Trumpet:
Jon Owens
and
Matthew Peterson
; Trombone:
Charles Gordon
; French Horn:
R.J. Kelly
; Bass:
Brian Cassier
; Drums/Percussion:
Bruce Doctor
; Keyboard:
Ethyl Will
Roundabout Director of Artistic Development / Director of Casting:
Jim Carnahan
; Fight direction by
Rick Sordelet
; Roundabout Associate Artistic Director:
Scott Ellis
; Press Representative:
Boneau / Bryan-Brown
; Roundabout Director of Marketing:
David B. Steffen
; Photographer:
Joan Marcus
Jeffrey Broadhurst
Angelo
Walter Charles
Aegon
Toni DiBuono
Luce
Erin Dilly
Luciana
Jonathan Dokuchitz
Antipholus of Syracuse
Georgia Engel
Uncredited
Seeress
Sara Gettelfinger
Courtesan
Deidre Goodwin
Courtesan
Milena Govich
Courtesan
George Hall
Sorceror
Teri Hansen
Broadway debut
Courtesan
Jackée Harry
Madam
Tom Hewitt
Antipholus of Ephesus
Fred Inkley
A Sergeant
Davis Kirby
Soldier
Kirk McDonald
Tailor's Apprentice
Elizabeth Mills
Courtesan
Lauren Mitchell
Adriana
J. C. Montgomery
Duke of Ephesus
Scott Robertson
Merchant of Ephesus
Joseph Siravo
Replaced Mark Lotito in previews
Tailor
Lee Wilkof
Dromio of Syracuse
Chip Zien
Dromio of Ephesus
Standby:
Tom Galantich
(Antipholus of Ephesus, Antipholus of Syracuse, Aegon, Duke of Ephesus)
Understudies:
Sara Gettelfinger
(Luce),
Deidre Goodwin
(Madam),
Milena Govich
(Luciana),
Teri Hansen
(Luciana, Adriana),
Tripp Hanson
(Angelo, Tailor, Tailor's Apprentice, Sorceror, Merchant of Ephesus),
Fred Inkley
(Antipholus of Ephesus),
Scott Robertson
(Dromio of Ephesus, Dromio of Syracuse),
Joseph Siravo
(A Sergeant) and
Allyson Turner
(Courtesan)
American Airlines Theatre
(Aug 18, 2002 - Oct 20, 2002)
Cast
Mark Lotito
Withdrew during previews due to an injury
Tailor
Was replaced in previews
Songs
music by
Richard Rodgers
; lyrics by
Lorenz Hart
Hurrah! Hurroo! (I Had Twins)
A Sergeant, Aegon, Duke of Ephesus and The Crowd
Dear Old Syracuse
Antipholus of Syracuse and Dromio of Syracuse
What Can You Do with a Man
Dromio of Ephesus and Luce
Falling in Love with Love
Adriana
A Lady Must Live
The Courtesans
The Shortest Day of the Year
Adriana and Antipholus of Ephesus
This Can't Be Love
Antipholus of Syracuse and Luciana
This Must Be Love
Antipholus of Syracuse and Luciana
You Took Advantage of Me
The Courtesans
He and She
Dromio of Syracuse and Luce
You Have Cast Your Shadow on the Sea
Antipholus of Syracuse
Big Brother
Dromio of Ephesus and Dromio of Syracuse
Come with Me
A Sergeant and Syracuse Policemen
Oh, Diogenes!
Adriana, Luce and Luciana
Hurrah! Hurroo! (I Had Twins)
(Reprise)
The Crowd
Sing for Your Supper
Adriana, Luce, Luciana, Madam, The Courtesans and The Crowd
This Can't Be Love
(Reprise)
The Company
Statistics
Season:
2002-03
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
The Boys from Syracuse Statistics
2002-03 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
People
Songs
Statistics
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Ellen Richard: Managing Director; Julia C. Levy: Executive Director of External Affairs; Gene Feist: Founding Director)
Produced by
The Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Ellen Richard: Managing Director; Julia C. Levy: Executive Director of External Affairs; Gene Feist: Founding Director)
Music by
Richard Rodgers
; Lyrics by
Lorenz Hart
; New book by
Nicky Silver
; Based on the original book by
George Abbott
; Based on "The Comedy of Errors" by
William Shakespeare
; Musical Director:
David Loud
; Vocal arrangements by
David Loud
; Music orchestrated by
Don Sebesky
; Dance arrangements by
David Krane
Directed by
Scott Ellis
; Choreographed by
Rob Ashford
; Assistant Director:
Tim Lee
Scenic Design by
Thomas Lynch
; Costume Design by
Martin Pakledinaz
; Lighting Design by
Donald Holder
; Sound Design by
Brian Ronan
; Hair Design by
David Brian Brown
Roundabout General Manager:
Sydney Davolos
; Company Manager:
Jean Haring
Production Stage Manager:
Peter Hanson
; Technical Supervisor:
Steve Beers
; Stage Manager:
James Mountcastle
Musical Coordinator:
John Miller
; Conducted by
David Loud
; Associate Conductor:
Ethyl Will
; Violin:
Paul Woodiel
,
Ella Rutovsky
and
Liuh-Wen Ting
; Reeds:
Eddie Salkin
,
Jonathan Levine
,
Andrew Sterman
and
Mark Thrasher
; Trumpet:
Jon Owens
and
Matthew Peterson
; Trombone:
Charles Gordon
; French Horn:
R.J. Kelly
; Bass:
Brian Cassier
; Drums/Percussion:
Bruce Doctor
; Keyboard:
Ethyl Will
Roundabout Director of Artistic Development / Director of Casting:
Jim Carnahan
; Fight direction by
Rick Sordelet
; Roundabout Associate Artistic Director:
Scott Ellis
; Press Representative:
Boneau / Bryan-Brown
; Roundabout Director of Marketing:
David B. Steffen
; Photographer:
Joan Marcus
Jeffrey Broadhurst
Angelo
Walter Charles
Aegon
Toni DiBuono
Luce
Erin Dilly
Luciana
Jonathan Dokuchitz
Antipholus of Syracuse
Georgia Engel
Uncredited
Seeress
Sara Gettelfinger
Courtesan
Deidre Goodwin
Courtesan
Milena Govich
Courtesan
George Hall
Sorceror
Teri Hansen
Broadway debut
Courtesan
Jackée Harry
Madam
Tom Hewitt
Antipholus of Ephesus
Fred Inkley
A Sergeant
Davis Kirby
Soldier
Kirk McDonald
Tailor's Apprentice
Elizabeth Mills
Courtesan
Lauren Mitchell
Adriana
J. C. Montgomery
Duke of Ephesus
Scott Robertson
Merchant of Ephesus
Joseph Siravo
Replaced Mark Lotito in previews
Tailor
Lee Wilkof
Dromio of Syracuse
Chip Zien
Dromio of Ephesus
Standby:
Tom Galantich
(Antipholus of Ephesus, Antipholus of Syracuse, Aegon, Duke of Ephesus)
Understudies:
Sara Gettelfinger
(Luce),
Deidre Goodwin
(Madam),
Milena Govich
(Luciana),
Teri Hansen
(Luciana, Adriana),
Tripp Hanson
(Angelo, Tailor, Tailor's Apprentice, Sorceror, Merchant of Ephesus),
Fred Inkley
(Antipholus of Ephesus),
Scott Robertson
(Dromio of Ephesus, Dromio of Syracuse),
Joseph Siravo
(A Sergeant) and
Allyson Turner
(Courtesan)
American Airlines Theatre
(Aug 18, 2002 - Oct 20, 2002)
Cast
Mark Lotito
Withdrew during previews due to an injury
Tailor
Was replaced in previews
music by
Richard Rodgers
; lyrics by
Lorenz Hart
Hurrah! Hurroo! (I Had Twins)
A Sergeant, Aegon, Duke of Ephesus and The Crowd
Dear Old Syracuse
Antipholus of Syracuse and Dromio of Syracuse
What Can You Do with a Man
Dromio of Ephesus and Luce
Falling in Love with Love
Adriana
A Lady Must Live
The Courtesans
The Shortest Day of the Year
Adriana and Antipholus of Ephesus
This Can't Be Love
Antipholus of Syracuse and Luciana
This Must Be Love
Antipholus of Syracuse and Luciana
You Took Advantage of Me
The Courtesans
He and She
Dromio of Syracuse and Luce
You Have Cast Your Shadow on the Sea
Antipholus of Syracuse
Big Brother
Dromio of Ephesus and Dromio of Syracuse
Come with Me
A Sergeant and Syracuse Policemen
Oh, Diogenes!
Adriana, Luce and Luciana
Hurrah! Hurroo! (I Had Twins)
(Reprise)
The Crowd
Sing for Your Supper
Adriana, Luce, Luciana, Madam, The Courtesans and The Crowd
This Can't Be Love
(Reprise)
The Company
Season:
2002-03
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
The Boys from Syracuse Statistics
2002-03 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
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