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‘1776’ Review: A Revolutionary Take On An Old Warhorse

‘1776’ Review: A Revolutionary Take On An Old Warhorse

When the Tony-winning musical “1776” debuted on Broadway in 1969, it celebrated America’s ideals on the eve of its Bicentennial. Half a century later, a radical makeover brings critique front and center, while treating those ideals as a chimera rather than a promise fulfilled. The production’s pre-Broadway tryout at American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Mass., holds this truth to be self-evident: that the Declaration of Independence’s promises of freedom and justice were mere words, compromised and betrayed from the very moment of ratification. Director Diane Paulus is no stranger to re-envisioning musical classics, having given new life to “Hair” and… Read Full Article