Article | By Andrew Gans, Logan Culwell-Block | February 21, 2023
Take a Look at National Tour of 1776, Starring Gisela Adisa
The all-female, transgender, and non-binary-cast revival is co-directed by Jeffrey L. Page and Diane Paulus.
Article | By Margaret Hall | January 13, 2023
Elizabeth A. Davis Welcomes Baby One Day After 1776 Closing Performance
While 1776 was birthing a new nation, this former Jefferson was birthing a new life.
Article | By Talaura Harms | January 9, 2023
The Theatre-Lover's Guide to What's Streaming in January
It's all mysteries and musicals for the start of the new year.
Article | By Talaura Harms | January 8, 2023
Reimagined Broadway Revival of 1776 Completes Broadway Run January 8
Kristolyn Lloyd leads an all-female, transgender, and non-binary cast in the Roundabout Theatre Company and American Repertory Theater co-production.
Article | By Talaura Harms | November 18, 2022
1776's Brooke Simpson Visits White House for Native American Heritage Month Celebration
First Lady Jill Biden hosted the event, the White House's first reception honoring the month.
Article | By Talaura Harms | November 7, 2022
See New Photos of Broadway's 1776 Featuring Kristolyn Lloyd as John Adams
The company of the Roundabout-A.R.T. co-production features an all-female, transgender, and non-binary cast.
Article | By Talaura Harms | October 25, 2022
Kristolyn Lloyd Joins Broadway Revival of 1776 October 25
The performer succeeds Crystal Lucas-Perry as founding father John Adams in the Roundabout-A.R.T co-production.
Article | By Talaura Harms | October 24, 2022
Descendent of President Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings Attends 1776
Shannon LaNier is a journalist and author of Jefferson’s Children: The Story of One American Family.
Article | By Margaret Hall | October 7, 2022
Crystal Lucas-Perry and Carolee Carmello lead the company as John Adams and John Dickinson.
Article | By Talaura Harms | October 6, 2022
All-Female, Transgender, and Non-Binary Broadway Revival of 1776 Opens October 6
Crystal Lucas-Perry and Carolee Carmello lead a company as John Adams and John Dickinson.
Article | By Talaura Harms | October 4, 2022
Photos: Get a First Look at Broadway's All-Female, Transgender, and Non-Binary 1776
Crystal Lucas-Perry and Carolee Carmello star in the production at the American Airlines Theatre.
Article | By Talaura Harms | September 29, 2022
Watch the Cast of Broadway's 1776 Perform 'Sit Down, John' on Good Morning America
The all-female, transgender, and non-binary-cast revival is currently playing the American Airlines Theatre.
Article | By Talaura Harms | September 9, 2022
Kristolyn Lloyd Will Succeed Crystal Lucas-Perry in Broadway Revival of 1776 This Fall
Lucas-Perry, who is originating the role of John Adams, will depart the production in October.
Article | By Talaura Harms | June 21, 2022
Senator Elizabeth Warren Visits 1776 at American Repertory Theater
"This is how we build our future," said Warren about the importance of art in our democracy.
Article | By Michael Wiltbank | May 31, 2022
See Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Visit Opening Night of A.R.T.'s 1776
The revival, featuring a cast of female, Non-binary, and Trans performers, opened May 26 at the Cambridge theatre.
Article | By Talaura Harms | May 26, 2022
Check Out New Photos From Broadway-Bound 1776 at American Repertory Theater
The revival, featuring a cast of female, Non-binary, and Trans performers, opens May 26 at the Cambridge theatre.
Article | By Talaura Harms | May 17, 2022
Broadway-Bound 1776 Begins Performances at A.R.T. May 17
See rehearsal photos from the production, featuring a cast of female, Non-binary, and Trans performers.
Article | By Heather Gershonowitz | April 14, 2022
Take a First Look at Set and Costume Design for A.R.T.'s Broadway-Aimed 1776
The upcoming revival of the Tony-winning musical begins performances at A.R.T. May 17.
Article | By Talaura Harms | April 8, 2022
Cast Set for the Broadway-Bound 1776 at A.R.T.
Jeffrey L. Page and Diane Paulus co-direct the musical, featuring a cast comprising female, non-binary, and trans performers.
Article | By Andrew Gans, Ryan McPhee | November 11, 2020
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