STAAR Theatre at Antoinette Hall is bringing history to life this May with its production of 1776,
America’s Prize-Winning Musical.
1776 is a compelling and often humorous musical that captures the
moments leading up to the writing and signing of America’s Declaration of Independence.
Blending sharp wit, emotional depth and a memorable score, 1776 offers audiences an engaging look
at the challenges behind one of the most significant decisions in American history, following John Adams
of Massachusetts, Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania and Thomas Jefferson of Virginia as they work to persuade the Second
Continental Congress to vote for independence from Great Britain.
Evening performances are scheduled for May 1st, 2nd, 8th and 9th at 7pm, and Sunday matinees are scheduled for
May 3rd and 10th at 2pm. Doors open 30 minutes prior to curtain. All performances will take place at
STAAR Theatre at Antoinette Hall, 105 N. First St., Pulaski. Parental guidance is suggested due to
mild language and light bawdy humor.
For more information or tickets visit staartheatre.org.
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