A.R.T. Delivers a Rousing Pre-Broadway Run of America’s Origin Story,  ‘1776’

Cast of ‘1776’ at American Repertory Theatre

‘1776’ – Music and Lyrics by Sherman Edwards; Book by Peter Stone; Based on a concept by Sherman Edwards Directed by Jeffrey L. Page and Diane Paulus; Choreography by Jeffrey L. Page; Music Direction by Ryan Cantwell; Scenic Design by Scott Pask; Costume Design by Emilio Sosa; Lighting Design by Jen Schriever; Sound Design by Jonathan Deans; Projection Design by David Bengali. Co-presented by the Roundabout Theatre Company (RTC) and the American Repertory Theatre, at the Loeb Drama Center, 64 Brattle St. Cambridge through July 24th.

by Mike Hoban

I must admit I was not overly enthused on my way to Brattle Street for the pre-Broadway opening of the musical 1776. The A.R.T.s 2021-2022 season, with the exception of the marvelous opening tap showcase, Ayodele Casel: Chasing Magic, has largely been one of well-intentioned activism superseding any meaningful art, resulting in a string of preaching-to-the-choir productions that made me long for the dopey good fun of something like Waitress (which also had a pre-Broadway opening at the A.R.T.). A pair of climate change-themed shows Wild (great score, but a book that seemed like it was penned by Sid & Marty Kroft of “H.R. Pufnstuf” fame), and the spectacularly dreadful Ocean Filibuster made me wonder if this once-venerable institution had lost its way and would no longer deliver the creative energy blasts of shows like Six, Jagged Little Pill, The Black Clown, and Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812.

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New Rep’s ‘1776’ Brings Diverse Take to Birth of Nation

 

By Deanna Dement Myers

 

‘1776’ – Music and Lyrics by Sherman Edwards; Book by Peter Stone. Co-directed by Austin Pendleton and Kelli Edwards. Production Team: Cristina Todesco, Scenic Designer; Rachel Padula-Shufelt, Costume Designer; Alberto Seggara, Lighting Designer; Lee Schuna, Sound Engineer; Todd C. Gordon; Music Director; Kevin Schlagle, Stage Manager; and Brian M. Robillard, Assistant Stage Manager. Presented by New Repertory Theatre at 321 Arsenal St, Watertown through December 30

 

“This is a revolution, dammit, we’re going to have to offend somebody!”

 

Before Hamilton, there was 1776. Debuting on Broadway in 1969, this musical by Sherman Edwards based on the book by David McCullough, about the impassioned debate preceding the signing of the Declaration of Independence, has relevance to the political climate of our time. The New Repertory theater in Watertown presents a racially and gender diverse cast which provides wry commentary and insight into the difficult discussions during the early days of our country.

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New Rep’s ‘1776’ Loses the Battle


By Sheila Barth

BOX INFO: Almost three-hour, two-act musical, by Sherman Edwards, book by Peter Stone, appearing at New Repertory Theatre through Dec.23, at Mosesian Center for the Arts, MainStage Theatre, 321Arsenal St., Watertown. Showtimes vary. $25-$72. student,senior,group discounts, 617-923-8487, newrep.org.

Sometimes, innovation in a theatrical production works great. Think award-winning productions like Lin Manuel Miranda’s wildly famous, cross-gender, mixed race historic musical,“Hamilton”. Miranda’s fusion of musical genres is exciting and memorable, too. However, at New Repertory Theatre’s production of  Tony Award-winning musical “1776,”    incorporating the same innovative casting trends loses something in translation.

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