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Kristolyn Lloyd Joins Broadway’s 1776</i>; Crystal Lucas-Perry to Depart in October

September 9th, 2022 | By Caitlin Moynihan

Kristolyn Lloyd will take over for Crystal Lucas-Perry as John Adams in the upcoming 1776  Broadway revival. Lloyd will begin performances on October 25, with Lucas-Perry leaving the production on October 23 for another project that has yet to be announced. Jeffrey L. Page and Diane Paulus co-direct the show, which features music and lyrics by Sherman Edwards and a book by Peter Stone based on a concept by Edwards. 1776 begins performances at the American Airlines Theatre on September 16 ahead of an opening night set for October 6.

Lloyd is a Grammy and Emmy-winning actress for her time as an original cast member of Dear Evan Hansen. She has appeared off-Broadway in Confederates, FairyCakes, Little Women, Paradise Blue and more.

She will join Carolee Carmello as John Dickinson, Gisela Adisa as Robert Livingston, Nancy Anderson as George Read, Becca Ayers as Col. Thomas McKean, Tiffani Barbour as Andrew McNair, Allyson Kaye Daniel as Abigail Adams/Rev. Jonathan Witherspoon, Elizabeth A. Davis as Thomas Jefferson, Mehry Eslaminia as Charles Thomson, Joanna Glushak as Stephen Hopkins, Shawna Hamic as Richard Henry Lee, Eryn LeCroy as Martha Jefferson/Dr. Lyman Hall, Liz Mikel as John Hancock, Patrena Murray as Benjamin Franklin, Oneika Phillips as Joseph Hewes, Lulu Picart as Samuel Chase, Sara Porkalob as Edward Rutledge, Sushma Saha as Judge James Wilson, Brooke Simpson as Roger Sherman, Salome B. Smith as Courier, Sav Souza as Dr. Josiah Bartlett, Jill Vallery as Caesar Rodney and Ariella Serur, Grace Stockdale and Imani Pearl Williams as standbys.

They knew they would make history, but not what history would make of them. Fed up with living under the tyranny of British rule, John Adams attempts to persuade his fellow members of the Continental Congress to vote in favor of American Independence and sign the Declaration. But how much is he willing to compromise in the pursuit of freedom? And who does that freedom belong to? This new production of the Tony Award-winning musical reexamines this pivotal moment in American history with a cast that reflects multiple representations of race, gender and ethnicity.

The revival features choreography by Page, music supervision by David Chase, orchestrations by John Clancy, vocal design by AnnMarie Milazzo and music direction by Ryan Cantwell. The creative team includes Scott Pask (sets), Emilio Sosa (costumes), Jen Schriever (lights), Jonathan Deans (sound), David Bengali (projections), Mia Neal (hair and wigs), Stephen Kopel, CSA (casting), Brisa Areli Muñoz (associate director) and Alfredo Macias (production stage manager).

This marks the second Broadway revival of 1776. The first, a Tony-nominated 1997 mounting, was also produced by Roundabout. As announced, this revival will embark on a national tour in February 2023.

 

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