Previews are underway for the Paper Mill Playhouse production of the Tony-winning musical 1776, which will officially open at the New Jersey venue April 5. Watch Will Blum, who plays John Adams, lead “Sit Down, John” in the video above, and check out photos from the limited engagement, which continues through May 2, in the gallery below.
Directed by Paper Mill Producing Artistic Director Mark S. Hoebee, the cast is led by Blum (Beetlejuice) as John Adams, John Treacy Egan (Just in Time) as Benjamin Franklin, Edward Watts (Scandalous) as John Dickinson, James Moye (Tootsie) as John Hancock, Elena Shaddow (The Bridges of Madison County) as Abigail Adams, Michael Burrell (Austen’s Pride) as Thomas Jefferson, Jonathan Young (Les Misérables) as Edward Rutledge, Bryant Martin (Desperate Measures)
as Richard Henry Lee, Liz Leclerc as Martha Jefferson, and Praise
Oranika as the Courier with Joey Birchler as Lewis Morris, Jonathan
Chisolm as Samuel Chase, Peyton Crim (Huzzah!) as
Col. Thomas McKean, Aaron De Jesus as Robert Livingston, Sam Faustine
as Dr. Lyman Hall, Philip Hoffman as Stephen Hopkins, Alec Ludacka as
James Wilson, Kruz Maldonado as Leather Apron/Painter, Tuck Milligan as
Andrew McNair, Stanton Morales as George Read, Jay Russell as Caesar
Rodney, Bryan Seastrom as Dr. Josiah Bartlett, Paul Slade Smith as
Rev. John Witherspoon, Graham Stevens as Joseph Hewes, Price Waldman as
Charles Thomson, and Branch Woodman as Roger Sherman. Understudies are
Noah LaPook and Claire Leyden.
Featuring a book by Peter Stone and a score by Sherman Edwards, the
musical spans the two months ahead of the signing of the Declaration
of Independence as John Adams persuades his fellow Founding Fathers to
escape British rule, putting his own morality at stake.
The original Broadway production won three 1969 Tony Awards,
including Best Musical, Best Featured Actor in a Musical (Ronald
Holgate), and Best Direction of a Musical (Peter Hunt), and marked the
Broadway debut of Betty Buckley in the role of Martha Jefferson.
The Paper Mill production also has musical staging by Nancy Renée Braun, music direction by Jillian Zack, scenic design by Kevin Rupnik,
costume design by Leon Dobkowski, lighting design by Amith
Chandrashaker, sound design by Matt Kraus, scenic coordination and
additional design by Kelly James Tighe, hair and wig design by Ashley
Rae Callahan, makeup design by Dena Olivieri, and fight choreography by Rick Sordelet with casting by
The TRC Company.
Gary Mickelson is the production stage manager.
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