It’s hard to imagine a musical about the inception of the Declaration of Independence being interesting. It’s even harder to imagine that it can still be interesting in the shadow of arguably the most beloved American history musical, ‘Hamilton’, but the new production of ‘1776’ is more than just interesting, it’s a whole lot of fun. ‘1776’ begins its North American tour in Chicago at the CIBC Theatre.
Coming to Chicago hot off its Broadway run, this version of ‘1776’ doesn’t quite look or sound like the popular 1960s production or its subsequent film adaptation. It would be crazy to say that this production wasn’t in some way influenced by Lin Manuel Miranda’s conceptual masterpiece ‘Hamilton’. However, that may be, Roundabout Theatre in collaboration with The American Repertory Theatre have created a ‘1776’ for a 2023 audience and the result is exactly what this show needed to stay relevant.
Instead of a white male ensemble playing our forefathers, directors Jeffrey L. Page and Diane Paulus have cast all the roles with actors who identify as female, transgender and non-binary. This casting is exciting and gives this music a new aesthetic that’s more pleasing to the ears. Each character’s costumes are tastefully styled in a way that leaves little ambiguity about who they are. Benjamin Franklin or simply, Pennsylvania, played by Liz Mikel is immediately recognizable in a green duster, small glasses and long braids.
“The Egg” - (From L) Gisela Adisa as ‘John Adams,’ Nancy Anderson as ‘Thomas Jefferson’and Liz Mikel as ‘Benjamin Franklin’ in the National Tour of '1776'.
The tour has brought most of the original Broadway cast along, and because of that there’s a real sense of originality to the performances. While not part of the original cast, Joanna Glushak brings a Mary Martin energy to her role as British loyalist John Dickinson. Between her and Nancy Anderson in the role of Thomas Jefferson, there’s a lot to enjoy. The show is centered around John Adams who was a staunch advocate of American independence. Gisela Adisa as John Adams makes not only a compelling case for democracy, but also brings the roof down with her powerful vocals.
This production feels fresher than most Broadway tours. There’s some grit left on this show that doesn’t make you feel like you’re at a downtown Chicago playhouse, but rather one of our intimate storefront style theaters. There’s a refreshing lack of Broadway polish and almost none of the cloying tweeness that has become standard practice in big budget musicals. This production has a sense of urgency to it and a bespoke aesthetic. It’s exciting to see an old standard reimagined in a way that’s easier to connect to.
If you’ve never seen this show, forget what you think you know about it. The two acts breeze by and the book by Peter Stone is surprisingly informative without getting into the weeds of the colonial legislative process. Page and Paulus’ version is fresh and unique and never overdoes it the way some reinterpretations have a habit of doing. It’s just what it needs to be and it’s a lovely surprise for those who love the classics.
Through March 12 at Broadway in Chicago at the CIBC Theater. 18 W Monroe. www.broadwayinchicago.com
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