Our last performance of 1776 was today. Once again, we had a wonderful show, and a wonderful audience … not to mention a wonderful cast. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed working with each and every person.
It looks as if I have about 388 decent photos of the show … partially thanks to my wife, Rachel, who took photos while I was on the stage today. Right now, I’m uploading the 388 unedited photos … which is certain to take months on my slow-as-molasses cable modem connection. I hope to process the photos during the coming week, and make them available to anyone involved in the production who would like a copy.
Here are a few photos from today’s performance:

Richard Henry Lee (in green, Dana Rogers) has advice to offer … but John Adams (center, Barry Bradford) isn’t exactly all ears. Ben Franklin (far right, Chuck Duesler) is a bit more receptive …

Adams explains how Franklin smote the ground, and out sprang George Washington and his horse …

Adams and Franklin dance with Martha Jefferson (Eve Noelle Hildebrandt).

Edward Rutledge (Chris Bean) isn’t happy about the slavery clause in Mr. Jefferson’s “little paper.”

Hancock (left, Jason Privett) and Charles Thompson (right, Nathan Winder) aren’t thrilled about the situation.
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