The Boys From Syracuse - Roles and Original Cast

Roles and Original Cast

  • The Masks: Robert Sidney, Harry Peterson
  • Singing Policeman: Bob Lawrence
  • Another Policeman: James Wilkinson
  • Antipholus of Ephesus: Ronald Graham
  • Dromio of Ephesus: Teddy Hart
  • Dancing Policeman: George Church
  • Tailor: Clifford Dunstan
  • Tailor's Apprentice: Burl Ives
  • Antipholus of Syracuse: Eddie Albert
  • Dromio of Syracuse: Jimmy Savo
  • Merchant of Syracuse: Byron Shores
  • Duke of Ephesus: Carroll Ashburn
  • Aegeon: John O'Shaughnessy
  • Luce: Wynn Murray
  • Adriana: Muriel Angelus
  • Luciana: Marcy Westcott
  • Sorcerer: Owen Martin
  • Courtesan: Betty Bruce
  • Secretary to Courtesan: Heidi Vosseler
  • Angelo: John Clarke
  • Merchant of Ephesus: Clifford Dunstan
  • Seeress: Florence Fair

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