American Primitive
Play written by William Gibson
American Primitive is a play by William Gibson about the lives of John and Abigail Adams. Gibson used the correspondence of John and Abigail Adams to create a verse drama about the period of the American Revolution.
American Primitive debuted, unsuccessfully, at the Berkshire Theatre Festival in 1969. The production, directed by Frank Langella, starred Anne Bancroft as Abigail Adams.[1]
References
- ^ Sommer, Elyse. "A CurtainUp Berkshire Review American Primitive (John and Abigail)". Curtain Up. Retrieved 21 October 2012.
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John Adams
- 2nd President of the United States (1797–1801)
- 1st Vice President of the United States (1789–1797)
- U.S. Minister to the United Kingdom (1785–1788)
- U.S. Minister to the Netherlands (1782–1788)
- Delegate to the Second Continental Congress (1775–1778)
- Delegate to the First Continental Congress (1774)
United States
- Braintree Instructions (1765)
- Boston Massacre defense
- Continental Association
- Petition to the King
- United Colonies
- Thoughts on Government (1776)
- Lee Resolution (seconded)
- Declaration of Independence
- Model Treaty
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce
- Treaty of Alliance
- Board of War
- Chairman of the Marine Committee, 1775-1779
- Staten Island Peace Conference
- Constitution of Massachusetts (1780)
- Treaty of Paris, 1783
- Diplomacy
- Inauguration
- Quasi War with France
- Mississippi Organic Act
- Alien and Sedition Acts
- Sick and Disabled Seamen Relief Act
- Bankruptcy Act of 1800
- Indiana Organic Act
- Slave Trade Act of 1800
- District of Columbia Organic Act of 1801
- Navy Department Library
- Treaty of Tellico
- Treaty of Tripoli
- Midnight Judges Act
- State of the Union Address (1797
- 1798
- 1799
- 1800)
- Presidential transition of Thomas Jefferson
- Cabinet
- Federal judiciary appointments
homes
- Early life and education
- Adams National Historical Park
- Massachusetts Hall, Harvard University
- Presidents House, Philadelphia
- Co-founder and second president, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- United First Parish Church and gravesite
- Bibliography
- List of memorials
- Adams Memorial (proposed)
- John Adams Building
- John Adams Courthouse
- Jefferson Memorial pediment
- U.S. Postage stamps
- Treaty of Paris (1783 painting)
- USS Adams (1799)
- USS John Adams (1799)
- USS Adams (1874)
- USS President Adams (1941)
- USS John Adams (1963)
- Adams House at Harvard University
- Mount Adams (New Hampshire, Washington)
- Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence
- Profiles in Courage (1964 series)
- American Primitive (1969 play)
- 1776 (1969 musical
- 1972 film)
- The Adams Chronicles (1976 miniseries)
- Liberty! (1997 documentary series)
- Liberty's Kids (2002 animated series)
- John Adams (2001 book
- 2008 miniseries)
- John and Abigail Adams (2006 documentary film)
- Sons of Liberty (2015 miniseries)
- Franklin (2024 miniseries)
- Abigail Adams
- wife
- Quincy family
- Abigail Adams Smith (daughter)
- John Quincy Adams
- son
- presidency
- Charles Adams (son)
- Thomas Boylston Adams (son)
- George W. Adams (grandson)
- Charles Adams Sr. (grandson)
- John Adams II (grandson)
- John Q. Adams (great-grandson)
- Henry Adams (great-grandson)
- Brooks Adams (great-grandson)
- John Adams Sr. (father)
- Susanna Boylston (mother)
- Elihu Adams (brother)
- Samuel Adams (second cousin)
- Louisa Adams
- daughter-in-law
- first lady
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