Following its successful release on stage, a film-adaption was perused and subsequently released in March of 1967, with Robert Morse and Rudy Valle of the original Broadway Cast resuming their role's as J. Pierpont Finch and J.B. Biggley respectively ( "46th Street Theatre"; IMDb). How to Succeed received its first Broadway revival in 1995 with a run of 548 performances at the Richard Rodgers Theatre which lasted from March 1995 to mid- July of the following year (How to Succeed, "Richard Rodgers Theatre"). The 1995 revival received a fair amount of press- attention in response to the casting of Matthew Broderick of Ferris Buller's Day Off fame as the charismatic J. Pierpont Finch ("Richard Rodgers Theatre"). The most recent Broadway revival of How to Succeed which ran from March 2011 through May 2012 at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre again drew attention for its casting of the popular actor, Daniel Radcliffe in the role of J. Pierpont ("Al Hirschfeld Theatre"). With the production of two major revivals and a film adaption since its opening fifty-seven years ago, How to Succeed has repeatedly proved itself to be a timeless example of American Musical
Following its successful release on stage, a film-adaption was perused and subsequently released in March of 1967, with Robert Morse and Rudy Valle of the original Broadway Cast resuming their role's as J. Pierpont Finch and J.B. Biggley respectively ( "46th Street Theatre"; IMDb). How to Succeed received its first Broadway revival in 1995 with a run of 548 performances at the Richard Rodgers Theatre which lasted from March 1995 to mid- July of the following year (How to Succeed, "Richard Rodgers Theatre"). The 1995 revival received a fair amount of press- attention in response to the casting of Matthew Broderick of Ferris Buller's Day Off fame as the charismatic J. Pierpont Finch ("Richard Rodgers Theatre"). The most recent Broadway revival of How to Succeed which ran from March 2011 through May 2012 at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre again drew attention for its casting of the popular actor, Daniel Radcliffe in the role of J. Pierpont ("Al Hirschfeld Theatre"). With the production of two major revivals and a film adaption since its opening fifty-seven years ago, How to Succeed has repeatedly proved itself to be a timeless example of American Musical