Auditions Announced for 1776 at Dayton Playhouse

DPH_logoThe seminal event in American history blazes to vivid life in this most unconventional of Broadway hits. 1776 puts a human face on the pages of history as we see the men behind the national icons: proud, frightened, uncertain, irritable, charming, often petty and ultimately noble figures determined to do the right thing for a fledgling nation. It’s the summer of 1776, and the nation is ready to declare independence…if only our founding fathers can agree to do it! 1776follows John Adams of Massachusetts, Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania, and Richard Henry Lee and Thomas Jefferson of Virginia as they attempt to convince the members of the second Continental Congress to vote for independence from the shackles of the British monarchy by signing the Declaration of Independence.

Audition Dates: Monday, March 14 and Tuesday March 15 at 7:00pm
Call back: (only if needed) Wednesday, March 16 at 7:00pm

Production dates: May 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22, 2017
PLEASE NOTE: We may add 2 performances on May 12 and May 19 – please keep this in mind

Please bring 16-30 bars of music; An accompanist will be provided. Dress comfortably for movement

Director Tina McPhearson is looking to fill the following roles:

Character Age Vocal Description State Inde. Songs
Stephen Hopkins 70 gnarled and grizzled old geezer, long grey hair RI For 8
Edward Rutledge 23-35 high baritone handsome, aristocratic and somewhat of a dandy…languid and sinuous with leonine grace cloaking a barely concealed force and fury, youngest man to sign the Declaration S. Car Against 3
Caesar Rodney 40-60 Gaunt, bony man who works hard for independence,despite the fact that he has skin cancer. Del For 3
George Reed 40-50 bewigged prig of a man Del Against 3
Colonel Thomas McKean 40-55 tall, booming voice, Scottish brogue Del For 3
John Dickinson 35-50 Baritone Thin hawkish, with elegance,stylish man of the class, figurehead of the conservative members Penn Against 3
James Wilson 30-45 bespectacled cautious little sycophant Penn Against 3
Charles Thomson 45-60 Pedantic Secretary to the Congress, prissy, man of order
John Adams tenor force behind the creation of the Declaration of Independence…pushes hard and antagonizes almost everyone in Congress…“obnoxious and disliked” but committed to independence Mass For 8
Ben Franklin 50-70 Baritone witty and playful and insightful, tends to be somewhat of a leveling influence in Congress…quick to quip but also acutely analytical Penn For 5
John Hancock 40-55 President of the Congress, caustic when irritated, intelligent but bored with the daily affairs of Congress Penn For 3
Richard Henry Lee 35-46 high baritone Virginia aristocrat…ambling, enthusiastic and gregarious buffoon, full of energy and charm almost to the point of being overbearing VA For 2
Dr. Lyman Hall 45-55 tall and distinguished GA Against 3
Lewis Morris 50 proper formal man, always abstains NY Against 2
Robert Livington 55-65 tenor proper formal man,is a member of the committee assigned to write the Declaration. NY Against 4
Roger Sherman 45-55 tenor ascetic, serious, self righteous, loves coffee Conn For 3
Joseph Hewes 40-50 Aristocrat, dressed in bright colors, sides with Rutledge, demands the Declaration allow slavery. N. Car Against 3
Josiah Barlett 40-50 dry, taciturn, not amused by much NH For 3
Thomas Jefferson 35-40 baritone tall, red head, soft spoken, comtemplative, shy, smart VA For 2
Samuel Chase 35-40 obese, ungainly man MD Against 3
Reverend John Witherspoon 45-60 A New Jersey delegate, argues for, and wins, the inclusion of the Supreme Being in the Declaration. NJ For 3
Andrew McNair 40-65 custodian, gnomish little man of indeterminate age 2
Leather Apron 15-25 assistant custodian 1
Courier/ Painter 15-25 tenor witnessed the hardships of war, although his innocent disposition/appearance may imply otherwise. 1
Martha Jefferson 20-30 mezzo soprano lovely, maidenly and playful with a bit of a vixen 1
Abigail Adams 30-45 soprano warm with gentle understanding…dignified and resolute… intelligent with a sense of humor… inner serenity contrasting to John’s aggressiveness…anchor to their relationship  

 

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