1776 A Musical Play

1776 A Musical Play by Sherman Edwards, published by Penguin on November 18, 1976, is a theatrical work that presents a creative interpretation of the pivotal events leading up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Spanning the period from May 8 to July 4, 1776, this musical play captures the debates and discussions of the second Continental Congress in Philadelphia, showcasing the historical significance of this moment in American history. With a total of 192 pages, this edition is available in English.
Readers will find an engaging portrayal of the drama surrounding the founding of the United States, as the characters navigate the complexities of governance and personal conviction. The work is recognized for its contributions to American theater and music, reflecting themes relevant to both the performing arts and historical narratives. This edition invites audiences to explore the intersection of drama and music within the context of a crucial period in American history.
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Winner of five 1969 Tony Awards, including Best Book and Best Musical, this oft-produced musical play is an imaginative re-creation of the events from May 8 to July 4, 1776 in Philadelphia, when the second Continental Congress argued about, voted on, and signed the Declaration of Independence.
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