“1814! is the soundtrack for one of the most amazing stories in American history.” –Steve Vogel, author of Through the Perilous Fight: Six Weeks That Saved the Nation
“Every Baltimorean should see this show. Indeed, every American should see it.” –Christopher George, author of Terror on the Chesapeake: The War of 1812 on the Bay
Take Baltimore’s most celebrated bicentennial milestone. Add singers, dancers, fishnet stockings, glitter, a live rock band, and a very large flag. Turn everything up to 11.
That’s 1814! The War of 1812 Rock Opera, Baltimore’s homegrown history-themed
hard-rock freakout. It sold out a six-show run at the Capital Fringe Festival in July 2013, went on to two packed dates at Baltimore’s Patterson Theatre in September, and will be returning, bigger and wilder, to mid-Atlantic stages in the summer of 2014. The show declared “insane fun” by DC Theatre Scene and “hilariously maniacal” by the Washington Post is a star-spangled spectacle that brings a forgotten war back to earshattering life.
1814! is a pure rock opera—a cycle of original songs that recounts the War of 1812’s Chesapeake campaign in the summer of 1814, from the burning of Washington, D.C. to the defense of Fort McHenry. Created by songwriters David Dudley, a magazine editor, and Dave Israel, a satellite communications engineer, the show’s score is performed live by members of the Baltimore band National Razor F.D.I.C. and an incredible cast of singer-actors, including several members of the prestigious Baltimore Rock Opera Society, plus a troupe of dancers and a dedicated team of artists providing lighting, sound, and special effects, all led by stage director Alec Lawson.