World premiere coming June 4 - 7, 2026
After signing the United States Constitution in 1787, the 81-year-old Benjamin Franklin was asked what form of government he and his fellow framers had created. He famously replied, “A republic—if you can keep it.” The musical Frankly Ben Franklin explores the personal journey that led to that historic moment.
In 1788, Franklin is at work on his autobiography when his memories—and regrets—come vividly to life. He revisits the triumphs that made him a legend: Poor Richard’s Almanack, the kite-flying experiment, his service as postmaster, and his tireless work on behalf of the colonies. But he is also forced to confront the costs of a life devoted to public service, including his painful estrangement from his son William, who remained loyal to the Crown, and his long absences from his beloved wife, Debby, during years spent representing America in Europe. Guided by the wry wisdom of Poor Richard and the steady presence of Debby, Franklin embarks on a deeply human journey of reflection, reckoning, and self-discovery.
By placing a founding father face-to-face with his own triumphs and regrets, Frankly Ben Franklin asks what it truly costs—and what it truly means—to help build a nation.
Book, Music and Lyrics by Darryl Bojanowski Orchestrations by Bill Corcoran

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