Quincy400: My Dearest Friend ~ John and Abigail Adams Play
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Quincy400: My Dearest Friend ~ John and Abigail Adams Play

By Thomas Crane Public Library

The Quincy400 celebration continues! Join us in learning about the forthcoming John & Abigail Adams play, My Dearest Friend!

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Thomas Crane Public Library

40 Washington Street Quincy, MA 02169

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  • 2 hours
  • under 14 with parent or legal guardian
  • In person
  • Free parking
  • Doors at 1:45 PM

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Arts • Theatre

Richardson Building, 40 Washington Street, Quincy, MA, 02169


Joe Alberti and Genoa Davidson will speak about their forthcoming play, My Dearest Friend, which depicts the life of John and Abigail Adams based on their letters. Mr. Alberti and Ms. Davidson will share their research and work creating the play, read part of the draft of the play, and lead a discussion on the recreation of the historic dialect.


Joe Alberti (PhD) has extensive coaching, directing, and acting experience. He attended the Yale School of Drama and wrote his dissertation as well as numerous books and peer-reviewed articles on the acting methodology of Earle R. Gister, former Associate Dean of YSD. He is the Editor-in Chief of the AmSAT (Alexander Technique) Journal and is co-editor of the peer-reviewed Alexander Journal. He has worked extensively at Shakespeare & Company, served as text coach at the Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival, and has been voice, speech, dialect, and text coach on many theatre productions and film projects. He recently accepted a book contract based on his work recreating the historic dialect of the Revolutionary War and is currently the voice coach for The Librarians, on the CW.

Genoa Davidson is an actor, coach, voice teacher, Alexander Technique teacher (AmSAT), and writer who has attended The North Carolina School of the Arts, St. John’s College, and KD Studio in Dallas. She is the associate editor and production manager of The AmSAT (The American Society for the Alexander Technique) Journal and co-editor of the international, OJS peer-reviewed Alexander Journal. She recently accepted a book contract based on her work recreating the historic dialect of the Revolutionary War.

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Oct 25 · 2:00 PM EDT