1776 The Musical Tickets
1776 The Musical Tickets
- 1776 - The Musical, Algonquin Arts Theatre tickets for 05/09 08:00 PM at Algonquin Arts Theatre, Manasquan, NJ
- Fri May 09 2025
- 1776 - The Musical, Algonquin Arts Theatre tickets for 05/10 02:00 PM at Algonquin Arts Theatre, Manasquan, NJ
- Sat May 10 2025
- 1776 - The Musical, Algonquin Arts Theatre tickets for 05/10 08:00 PM at Algonquin Arts Theatre, Manasquan, NJ
- Sat May 10 2025
- 1776 - The Musical, Algonquin Arts Theatre tickets for 05/11 03:00 PM at Algonquin Arts Theatre, Manasquan, NJ
- Sun May 11 2025
- 1776 - The Musical, Algonquin Arts Theatre tickets for 05/16 08:00 PM at Algonquin Arts Theatre, Manasquan, NJ
- Fri May 16 2025
- 1776 - The Musical, Algonquin Arts Theatre tickets for 05/17 02:00 PM at Algonquin Arts Theatre, Manasquan, NJ
- Sat May 17 2025
"1776: The Musical" features lyrics and music by Sherman Edwards and a book written by Peter Stone. The plot follows the events centered around the Declaration of Independence, focusing on, while fictionalizing, the efforts made by John Adams to convince his colleagues to vote for American Independence. The musical premiered in 1969 on Broadway, receiving favorable reviews and running for more than 1,200 performances. The production received five Tony Award nominations, winning three, including Best Musical. In 1972, the musical was released as a film, and in 1997, it was revived on Broadway.
Its original 1969 production received some of the most excellent reviews, particularly that from the New York Times, which described the show as most handsomely demonstrating the events of 1776, bringing to light the fact that people who go for face-value are occasionally quite wrong. The review further quoted the production as the "most gripping, most striking musical" that could make an "Englishman's heart beat faster," featuring characters that were "most unusually full." The musical's thrilling history-based storyline made 1776 The Musical tickets quite popular the first time the show debuted in 1969, and continues to do so today.
Prior to the development of 1776 The Musical, Rodgers and Hart wrote only one musical in 1926 centered on the American Revolution, called Dearest Enemy. Through most of the late fifties and beginning of the sixties, Sherman Edwards, a pop-singer, released many hits and spent many years developing the libretto and lyrics for a musical that would be based on the Declaration of Independence. The latter aimed at reflecting upon the founding fathers in their outermost limits, considering them to be the very top of their colonies. These prominent men were often faced with issues that resulted in deeper conflict, but they still respected the significance of commitment, so that though they fought, they did so affirmatively, which is what inspired Edwards.
Producer Stuart Ostrow suggested that Edwards and librettist Peter Stone collaborate on the musical's book. Stone decided to focus all the action on Independence Hall while also including the debate between delegates, which featured two female characters, Martha Jefferson and Abigail Adams. Following several tryouts in Washington and New Haven, the show finally debuted on Broadway in March 1969, at the well-known 46th Street Theatre, and was directed by former lighting director Peter Hunt. According to Stone, the moment one listened to the tune "Sit Down, John," one could tell what 1776 The Musical was about. For instance, one could tell right away that characters like John Adams were not going to be projected as gods. The show's main conflict surrounds Massachusetts-based delegate Adams as the main protagonist who undertook the quest of persuading the other thirteen colonies to sign the Declaration of Independence.
1776 The Musical has received several notable awards, including three Tony Awards won in 1969 in the categories of Best Musical, Best Direction of a Musical, and Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical, the latter two of which went to Peter Hunt and Ron Holgate, respectively. The same year, the production won two Drama Desk Awards in the categories of Outstanding Design and Outstanding Book of a Musical, won by Patricia Zipprodt and Peter Stone, respectively. The musical also won a Theatre World Award, which went to Ken Howard. The show's revival in 1997 was nominated for three Tony Awards, including Best Direction of a Musical, Best Revival of a Musical, and Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical. The same production was nominated for four Drama Desk Awards in the categories of Outstanding Director of a Musical, Outstanding Actor in a Musical, Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical, and Outstanding Revival of a Musical, the latter two of which were won. The show is on yet again and it is only a matter of time before it claims more awards, so get on to booking 1776 The Musical tickets and be there to experience the historically enlightening performance.
1776 The Musical 2024 Schedule
Some of the best theatre productions have released their schedules. 1776 The Musical will run at the venues from 9-May-25 until 15-Jun-25. Upcoming show will be staged at Algonquin Arts Theatre, Manasquan; whereas the last one will be held at the Kelsey Theatre At Mercer, Princeton Junction. For the complete list of dates and venues, please visit our website.
Date | City | Venue |
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9-May-25 | Manasquan, New Jers | Algonquin Arts Theatre |
10-May-25 | Manasquan, New Jers | Algonquin Arts Theatre |
10-May-25 | Manasquan, New Jers | Algonquin Arts Theatre |
11-May-25 | Manasquan, New Jers | Algonquin Arts Theatre |
16-May-25 | Manasquan, New Jers | Algonquin Arts Theatre |
17-May-25 | Manasquan, New Jers | Algonquin Arts Theatre |
17-May-25 | Manasquan, New Jers | Algonquin Arts Theatre |
18-May-25 | Manasquan, New Jers | Algonquin Arts Theatre |
6-Jun-25 | Princeton Junction, New Jers | Kelsey Theatre At Mercer |
7-Jun-25 | Princeton Junction, New Jers | Kelsey Theatre At Mercer |
8-Jun-25 | Princeton Junction, New Jers | Kelsey Theatre At Mercer |
13-Jun-25 | Princeton Junction, New Jers | Kelsey Theatre At Mercer |
14-Jun-25 | Princeton Junction, New Jers | Kelsey Theatre At Mercer |
15-Jun-25 | Princeton Junction, New Jers | Kelsey Theatre At Mercer |
14-Apr-26 | Philadelphia, Pennsylv | Walnut Street Theatre |
15-Apr-26 | Philadelphia, Pennsylv | Walnut Street Theatre |
16-Apr-26 | Philadelphia, Pennsylv | Walnut Street Theatre |
17-Apr-26 | Philadelphia, Pennsylv | Walnut Street Theatre |
18-Apr-26 | Philadelphia, Pennsylv | Walnut Street Theatre |
18-Apr-26 | Philadelphia, Pennsylv | Walnut Street Theatre |