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1776 - The Musical Ford's Theatre Tickets & Info
Experience the mesmerizing talent of the young performers showcased in the 1776 - The Musical event at Washington. Take your love for musical theatre to the forefront by experiencing it live on stage. Our after-show discussions provide insights into the themes presented in 1776 - The Musical. The festival showcases cutting-edge storytelling techniques that engage audiences. Don't forget to interact with the festival's hands-on activities for a richer 1776 - The Musical Washington experience. Join us for a concert that connects to the hearts of children and parents alike at 1776 - The Musical!
About 1776 - The Musical at Ford's Theatre
1776 - The Musical won the theatre accolade for Top Musical in 1970. Opening to mixed reviews, the show garnered popularity and appreciation over time, turning into a mainstay in American musical theatre. The character of John Adams is portrayed as the main protagonist in the musical. Moreover, the original Broadway cast featured notable actors such as William who played the character John Adams, and Howard Da Silva who portrayed the role of Franklin. Highlighting the friendship between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, the musical delves into their joint endeavors despite their contrasting temperaments; in fact, 1776 incorporates real historical orations and texts, blending them with imaginative dialogue to create a captivating narrative.
Ford's Theatre
Ford's Theatre is known for its exceptional acoustics which made it well-suited for live productions in the 19th century. Presenting the play Our American Cousin the night of the event that changed history highlighted its importance in American theatre history. The venue was designed by designer James O. Smith. Incorporating a museum within the space provided informative content about the assassination of Lincoln. The balcony provides an intimate atmosphere, allowing patrons to feel close to the performers. Mezzanine seats generally provide a balanced perspective of the entire performance. If you're driving, look for parking garages around the area near 10th Street near the historic site. The nearest Metro station to Ford's Theatre is the Chinatown station.
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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