Total Rating: 
***1/2
Opened: 
July 3, 2001
Ended: 
August 12, 2001
Country: 
USA
State: 
Florida
City: 
Sarasota
Company/Producers: 
Coastal Productions (Roger Ennis Turoff, producer)
Theater Type: 
Regional; Dinner Theater
Theater: 
Golden Apple Dinner Theater
Theater Address: 
25 North Pineapple Avenue
Phone: 
941-366-5454
Running Time: 
2 hrs, 45 min
Genre: 
Musical
Author: 
Music/Lyrics: Sherman Edwards; Book: Peter Stone
Director: 
Benjamin Turoff
Review: 

Recreating the Continental Congress of May through July of the year of its title, a musical centering on debate comes out firmly in the affirmative in a production as warm as summer. So realistically presented are the viewpoints challenging John Adams, we seem to be in the crowded Philadelphia "court" and...is that suspense we feel? Gary Marachek's firm Adams grounds the action with help from Robert Turoff's alternatingly wise and funny ole Ben Franklin. Hopping in with humorous heroics is Ben Turoff's Richard Henry Lee, a nice counterpart to Chris O'Brockto's serious Jefferson. The latter gets the only explicit love scene, with a pretty new bride played by Aubry Ludington. But the crowning romance is depicted in correspondence “spoken” between Adams and wife Abigail, said and beautifully sung by soprano Cynthia Heininger. (She and Marachek repeat their roles of nine years past in freshest fashion.)

Richard Bigelow, scheduled to replace Marachek as Adams in the final weeks of the run, exhibits strength of voice as southerner Edward Rutledge, defending slave-owning with "Molasses to Rum." Michael Bajjaly's Dickinson is fearsome head of the Conservatives, depicted as "Cool, Cool Considerate Men." Nick Darrow's
Courier brings in reminders of the common people and of George Washington out fighting with and for them. Extending to John Visser's accompaniment, the ensemble work pays off, never lowering interest. A special “colonial type” dinner before the show is tasty, too.

Cast: 
ary Maracheck,Robert Ennis Turoff, Chris O'Brocto, Richard Bigelow,Michael Bajjaly, Ben Turoff, Drew Morris, BG Fitzgerald, John Russo, Cynthia Heininger, Nick Darrow, Aubry Ludington, Roy Johns, Al Jackson, Baron Garriot, Tom Yowarski, Rich Bitterbusch, Michael John, Doug Sapp, Jan Van Wart, Glenn Swope
Technical: 
Sets: Ben Turoff; Lights: David Lockner, Asst. Dir.: BG Fitzgerald; Costumes Coord.: Dolly Nichols-Andrade; Stage Mgr: Garry Breul
Awards: 
1969 Tony: Best Musical
Other Critics: 
SARASOTA HERALD TRIBUNE Jay Handelman +
Miscellaneous: 
1776 was revived on Broadway in 1997
Critic: 
Marie J. Kilker
Date Reviewed: 
July 2001