Difference between revisions of "1776"
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− | '''''1776''''' was a [[musical]] based on [[America]]'s struggle for independence. [[John Adams]] is a central character, and the play was written by a [[high school]] [[teacher]]. | + | '''''1776''''' was a [[musical comedy|musical]] based on [[America]]'s struggle for independence. [[John Adams]] is a central character, and the play was written by a [[high school]] [[teacher]]. |
The stage musical was written in 1969 and adapted to film in 1972. | The stage musical was written in 1969 and adapted to film in 1972. | ||
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[[Richard Nixon]] successfully got the director to remove the number "Cool, Cool Considerate Men" from the original showings, as he percieved historical fact as an attack on the Republican party. | [[Richard Nixon]] successfully got the director to remove the number "Cool, Cool Considerate Men" from the original showings, as he percieved historical fact as an attack on the Republican party. | ||
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Revision as of 16:17, July 23, 2008
1776 was a musical based on America's struggle for independence. John Adams is a central character, and the play was written by a high school teacher.
The stage musical was written in 1969 and adapted to film in 1972.
Richard Nixon successfully got the director to remove the number "Cool, Cool Considerate Men" from the original showings, as he percieved historical fact as an attack on the Republican party.