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with book & lyrics by Lee Goldsmith, music by Roger Anderson and orchestration by Greg Anthony. The musical covers the life of Abraham Lincoln from his earliest attempts at self-improvement through the 1860 election which made him the 16th president of an already fracturing United States. Also
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reprise). Abe's oldest son Bob enters to say he has heard that the nation is coming apart and asks if his father can stop it. “I can try,” Abe responds. Alone again, Abe remembers Ann. Mary enters. Together, arm in arm, they leave for the train station.
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Though Mary continues to pursue Abe, her family believes the match is not suitable. Abe proposes to her in December 1840 and agrees to a New Year's Day wedding, but never appears. Mary remains steadfast in her hopes; two years later they are finally wed
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along with a select group of artists inspired by Lincoln's life. The Hannibal Courier-Post cited the musical as "an entertaining evening, merging history and insight into the personalities of people in Lincoln’s life."
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Since the store where he worked is out of business, Abe takes the townspeople's suggestion and runs for the Illinois Legislature. Though he's defeated, Abe carries nearly all of New Salem's votes (
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Years later Abe and Mary with their sons Bob, Willie and Tad celebrate Christmas Eve. Tad, the youngest, questions his father how life would be different had one of the boys been a girl (
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Theatre in the Park of New Salem, Illinois, mounted a second production at the New Salem State Historic Site that same year as part of its season celebrating Lincoln and the
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Three years later, Abe is now an Illinois legislator and visits New Salem to ask for Ann's hand. She accepts but wishes to wait until Abe has finished his law degree (
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Five years pass and Abe is still in the State Legislature while running a successful law practice. Attending a Cotillion Ball Abe is pursued by
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On February 11, 1861, the Lincolns are packed and ready to leave for Washington, D.C. Abe finds himself left alone (
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in 1846, Abe finds it impossible, despite attempts from family and friends, to compromise his ideals (
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Three months later Ann is dead; Abe suffers a bout of melancholy that darkens the rest of his life.
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Visiting the Rutledge tavern one night, Abe realizes that he has fallen in love with Ann (
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the previous year. They discuss the good things they share in marriage and family (
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Three years later Abe is working as a store clerk in the struggling river town of
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In May 1860 at Chicago's Convention Hall, Abe wins the nomination for President (
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In November, he is elected the 16th President of the United States of America.
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Abe has become a voracious reader and particularly taken with Blackstone's
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in February 1860 where he encounters a boy who has memorized his
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a nineteen-year-old Abe Lincoln witnesses a slave auction.
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is a musical in two acts based on the life of President
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explored is Lincoln's youth as a flatboat pilot on the
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Book
Abraham Lincoln
Muddy River Opera
Abraham Lincoln
Mississippi
Ann Rutledge
Mary Todd
Muddy River Opera Company
Quincy, Illinois
Lincoln-Douglas debates
Samuel French
Civil War Era
Lincoln Bicentennial Commission
Abe Lincoln
Baritone
Mentor Graham
Baritone
Ann Rutledge
Soprano
Mary Todd
Mezzo-soprano
Billy Herndon
Tenor
Denton Offutt
Robert
Willie
Tad
New Orleans
New Salem, Illinois

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