鈥淲hen you鈥檙e doing something so different, but also so familiar like this, it allows for people to experience the same story in a new way,鈥� says Carolee Carmello of the new American Repertory Theater and Roundabout Theatre Company revival of the musical 1776.
The story is that of the founding of America. It is the 鈥渇amiliar.鈥� Written in 1969 by Sherman Edwards and Peter Stone, the musical focuses on the two months of debates in the Continental Congress preceding the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The 鈥渄ifferent鈥� to which Carmello is referring is the company performing鈥攐ne composed entirely of women, non-binary, and trans individuals, featuring many people of color.

Crystal Lucas-Perry leads this diverse, new company as John Adams, the driving force behind the Declaration. Carmello, who appeared in Roundabout鈥檚 1997 revival of the musical as Adams鈥� wife Abigail, now returns to 1776 as his foe, John Dickinson.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 one of the best and most exciting parts of it鈥e鈥檙e able to shift this gaze, change the lens, and allow people to hear things for the first time while still respecting the history of the piece,鈥� says Lucas-Perry. 鈥淚t鈥檚 allowing America to be in the show versus the show to be about 础尘别谤颈肠补.鈥�

It hasn鈥檛 always been easy taking on this complicated moment in history, portraying this group of men as they commit treason against the British crown while northern and southern delegations try to compromise on a clause condemning slavery, but the performers have found ways into the material. 鈥淚 can relate to people taking a risk. I can relate to people putting themselves in danger for something greater,鈥� says Lucas-Perry.
鈥淲e are America, too, and now we鈥檙e also a part of history and you can鈥檛 take that away. It鈥檚 not about erasing the white men that were there,鈥� says Lucas-Perry. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about including the other people that also existed, too.鈥�
Carmello adds, 鈥淲hich is kind of the point of theatre鈥o open up your mind and your heart and let you see things new.鈥�
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