American primitive (John & Abigail) : the words of John and Abigail Adams put into a sequence for the theater, with addenda in rhyme
William Gibson (Author), John Adams, Abigail Adams
As the words drawn from their letters, diaries and books reveal, John and Abigail Adams were singular people: proud, loving, articulate and filled with the dedication and spirit required to share in the forging of a nation. Through their words, with rhymed addenda spoken and acted by the company, the stuff of their lives-and the drama of the Revolutionary War, the Continental Congress and the Declaration of Independence-are made eloquently and vividly real on the stage. Blending history and humanity into a vital theatre piece, the play offers a lesson for our time, and all time, and a memorable experience to be shared and not soon forgotten
Print Book, English, 1971
Dramatists Play Service, New York, 1971