The characters in this play include Captain Amasa Delano, John Perkins, Benito Cereno, and Babo. In his introduction to the published play, Robert Brustein writes, "in My Kinsman, Major Molineux, the American Revolution unfolds as a violent nightmare experienced by two Deerfield youths seeking out their British cousin in Boston, 'the city of the dead'." Lowell's version of the story is more surrealistic and cartoonish than Hawthorne's original short story. The play is set in Boston, just as the American Revolution is about to erupt. The characters in this play include Major Molineux, Colonel Greenough, Robin, and Robin's brother. In his introduction to the published play, Robert Brustein writes, "In Endecott and the Red Cross, a mild-mannered Puritan military man, faced with high-living Anglican-Royalists in colonial America, is forced into shedding blood by political-religious expediency." My Kinsman, Major Molineux The three main characters of Blackstone, Morton, and Endecott are based on real historical figures, and the plot is based upon real historical events. The play is set in the 1630s in the settlement of Merrymount (which still exists today as a neighborhood within the city of Quincy, Massachusetts). Blackstone, Thomas Morton, and Governor Endecott. Then, in 2011, "Benito Cereno" was produced without the other two plays for an off-Broadway production at the Horizon Theater Rep. The Old Glory was revived for a second off-Broadway production in 1976 in celebration of the United States Bicentennial. The cast featured Roscoe Lee Brown, Mark Lenard, James Patterson, and Jack Ryland Jonathan Miller again directed. Webster, in association with the American Place Theatre, produced "Benito Cereno" by itself at the Theatre de Lys, off-Broadway.
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For this production, all three plays together ran too long and the director, Jonathan Miller, decided to cut the first piece, "Endecott and the Red Cross." However, in 1968, the American Place Theatre mounted a full production of "Endecott and the Red Cross" by itself, entitled The Old Glory: Endecott and the Red Cross, starring Spalding Gray and Kenneth Haigh.
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The Old Glory was produced off-Broadway in New York City at The American Place Theatre in 1964 in the company's first production which starred Frank Langella, Roscoe Lee Browne, and Lester Rawlins and won five Obie Awards in 1965 including an award for "Best American Play" as well as awards for Langella, Brown and Rawlins.