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1776 - The Musical Ford's Theatre Tickets & Info
Experience the heartfelt themes of love and friendship explored in the plots of 1776 - The Musical at Ford's Theatre. Take a second to think about how attending live performances can support the arts in your locale. Our efforts to improve accessibility make attending 1776 - The Musical easier for everyone. The festival's branding is consistent and distinctive, enhancing its prestige. Don't underestimate the value of audience involvement in the 1776 - The Musical Washington theatre experience. Join us for a memorable day where sound and musical come together at the 1776 - The Musical event.
About 1776 - The Musical at Ford's Theatre
The show returned on Broadway in 1997 with a new production directed by the director Ellis. Utilizing a libretto by the playwright Peter Stone, the musical's script intertwines with its songs to create a seamless storytelling narrative. The character of the Founding Father is depicted as a humorous and practical influencer in the musical. Furthermore, the film version of The Musical was put forward for an Academy Award for Outstanding Original Score. Presenting a song titled I Am the Ideal Major General the production incorporates satire and comedy into its narrative; importantly, the figure of the founding father Franklin often provides comic relief, balancing the gravity of the discussions among the representatives.
Ford's Theatre
The theater is known for its role in celebrating the life of Lincoln through various activities and performances. Forming a commemorative space for President Lincoln within the theatre reinforces its connection to his historical significance. In the late 1960s, the theatre was officially recognized a National Memorial. Utilizing advanced technology into displays allows for interactive learning experiences for visitors. Standing room may promote a more involved audience, as patrons are more likely to move and respond to the performance. The balcony offers a good trade-off between price and viewing quality for budget-conscious patrons. For a design view, approach the theatre from the eastern side along E Street. From the National Park, take a casual stroll towards the theatre along 12th Street.
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Parking & Directions for 1776 - The Musical Ford's Theatre
511 10th Street, Washington, DC
20004, US
1. National Mall Garage - 0.4 miles - $20
2. PMI Parking - 0.3 miles - $25
3. 12th & E Streets NW - 0.5 miles - $18
4. Colonial Parking - 0.6 miles - $22
5. LAZ Parking - 0.4 miles - $24