This show originally started out with music by
Denes Agay and lyrics by
Rowland Leigh. After try-outs in Boston, in Philadelphia at the
Forrest Theatre, and elsewhere, the show folded. It was revived with a new score by the famous
Sigmund Romberg, and with
Lawrence Brooks replacing
Charles Fredericks.
My Romance premiered on
Broadway at the
Shubert Theatre on October 19, 1948, and then transferred to the
Adelphi Theatre, closing on January 8, 1949, for a total run of 95 performances. It was produced by Messrs. Lee and J. J. Shubert. The show was based on “Romance,” the 1913 play by
Edward Sheldon. It was staged by Mr. Leigh and choreographed by Fredric N. Kelly. The scenic design was by Watson Barratt and the costume design was by Lou Eisle. The music by orchestrated by
Don Walker and the musical director was Roland Fiore. ==Synopsis==