So long, farewell! 1776 finished at Forrest Theater on February 26, 2023
1776 is now showing at Walnut Street Theatre
1776

So long, farewell! 1776 finished at Forrest Theater on February 26, 2023
1776 is now showing at Walnut Street Theatre
Why see 1776?
Move Over Hamilton, There's A New Historical Tuner In Town
Before hip hop blockbuster phenomenon Hamilton ruled the the Broadway roost, another historic musical got the country's patriotic blood pumping! First premiering on the Great White Way in 1969, Peter Stone and Sherman Edward's historical tuner 1776 garnered much critical acclaim as well as three Tony and two Drama Desk Awards for its gripping portrayal of the birth of modern America.
The celebrated musical's pulse-quickening action, witty dialogue, soaring melodies and original lyrics are set to captivate audiences once more in the hands of the Tony Award-winning American Repertory Theater Artistic Director Diane Paulus (Hair, Pippin), who'll be at the helm of not one but three new productions! A partnership between ART and New York's Roundabout Theater Company, 1776 starts the revolution in a brief US tour during the summer of 2020 before making its hotly anticipated Broadway bow at the American Airlines Theater in the Spring of 2021.
What Is 1776 About?
The story chronicles the direct aftermath of the American Revolution, finding a nation on the edge of a glorious new era but mired down by chaos and confusion. Founding father John Adams races against time and a frustrating tussle with congress to come up with a deal that gives George Washington and his outnumbered armies a legitimate reason to fight. His fellow founding fathers, including Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin, come to life as they push, pull and cleverly devise the historic Declaration Of Independence, amidst dazzling show tunes like 'Sit Down, John' and 'Momma Look Sharp'.
Key Information
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Cast
Casting TBA
Creative
Music & lyrics by Sherman Edwards
Book by Peter Stone
Directed by Diane Paulus
Reviews
Customer reviews
Dee
Absolutely Phenomenal
Franny Ryan
Wonderful voices
Carol
Riveting and refreshing