Photos: Get a First Look at Broadway's All-Female, Transgender, and Non-Binary 1776 | Playbill

Production Photos 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.

Crystal Lucas-Perry (center) and the company of 1776 Joan Marcus

Roundabout Theatre Company and American Repertory Theater's co-production of 1776 is currently running at Broadway's American Airlines Theatre, with opening night set for October 6. Get a first look at the new revival below.

Jeffrey L. Page and Diane Paulus co-direct the Sherman Edwards-Peter Stone musical about the founding fathers on the brink of signing the Declaration of Independence. The production's cast is composed entirely of performers who identify as female, transgender, and non-binary.

The company features Gisela Adisa as Robert Livingston, Nancy Anderson as George Read, Becca Ayers as Col. Thomas McKean, Tiffani Barbour as Andrew McNair, Carolee Carmello as John Dickinson, Allyson Kaye Daniel as Abigail Adams/Rev. Jonathan Witherspoon, Elizabeth A. Davis as Thomas Jefferson, Mehry Eslaminia as Charles Thomson, Joanna Glushak as Stephen Hopkins, Shawna Hamic as Richard Henry Lee, Eryn LeCroy as Martha Jefferson/Dr. Lyman Hall, Liz Mikel as John Hancock, Patrena Murray as Benjamin Franklin, Crystal Lucas-Perry as John Adams, Oneika Phillips as Joseph Hewes, Lulu Picart as Samuel Chase, Sara Porkalob as Edward Rutledge, Sushma Saha as Judge James Wilson, Brooke Simpson as Roger Sherman, Salome B. Smith as Courier, Sav Souza as Dr. Josiah Bartlett, Jill Vallery as Caesar Rodney, and Shelby Acosta, Ariella Serur, Grace Stockdale, Dawn L. Troupe, and Imani Pearl Williams as standbys.

As previously reported, Kristolyn Lloyd will succeed Lucas-Perry in the role of John Adams beginning October 25, as Lucas-Perry departs the production October 23 for another project.

The musical also has set design by Scott Pask, costume design by Emilio Sosa, lighting design by Jen Schriever, sound design by Jonathan Deans, projection design by David Bengali, and hair and wig design by Mia Neal. Page also serves as choreographer, with music supervision by David Chase, orchestrations by John Clancy, vocal design by AnnMarie Milazzo, and music direction by Ryan Cantwell. Brisa Areli Muñoz is associate director, and Alfredo Macias is the production stage manager. Casting is by Stephen Kopel.

Crystal Lucas-Perry (center) and the company of 1776 Joan Marcus
Elizabeth A. Davis, Patrena Murray, and Crystal Lucas Perry in 1776 Joan Marcus
Sara Porkalob (center) and the company of 1776 Joan Marcus
 
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