
Prologue: Monticello Letters of Correspondence
09/20/23 • 2 min
With special permission from Thomas Jefferson’s estate, we reproduce here for the first time a wonderful trove of correspondence from the days immediately leading up to the Fall of Monticello.
This group of letters gives us insight into the minds and dealings of Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin in the days prior to their harrowing adventure on Jefferson’s mountain top plantation.
However, it also sheds light on others who were part of the tale, namely the bounty hunter Lillian Method and Carmela Kaine, slave mogul and founder of Kaine Capital.
The former two, of course, are luminaries of American history, and so it is always revelatory to gain greater perspective on their exploits.
The latter two, though, give us a peek into the lives of these extraordinary women who might not have known it at the time, but who definitely helped shape the American story.
CAST & CREW
Aloysius, Jupiter Nameless - Eric Austin
Allela, Fiona Pratt, Gertrude Redd - Kate Piatti
Lillian Method, Carmela Kaine, Veronica Delmonaco - Hannah Schooner
Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Arch Porter - Ryan Knowles
Other roles played by the cast.
Original Music Arrangements - Jackie Presti
Lyrics and Lead Vocals - Ryan Knowles
Guitar and Mandolin - Bob Rose
Chorus Singers - Robin Campbell, Jackie Presti, Lindsay Rose
Audio Production and Sound Design - Alex Sterling
Assistant Audio Engineer - Colin Bryson
Executive Producer - Nadine Welch
Writer - Kevin Likely
Producer and Director - Justin Heyman
Special thanks to Prof. Elizabeth Ellis-Marino
Write us:
[email protected]
With special permission from Thomas Jefferson’s estate, we reproduce here for the first time a wonderful trove of correspondence from the days immediately leading up to the Fall of Monticello.
This group of letters gives us insight into the minds and dealings of Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin in the days prior to their harrowing adventure on Jefferson’s mountain top plantation.
However, it also sheds light on others who were part of the tale, namely the bounty hunter Lillian Method and Carmela Kaine, slave mogul and founder of Kaine Capital.
The former two, of course, are luminaries of American history, and so it is always revelatory to gain greater perspective on their exploits.
The latter two, though, give us a peek into the lives of these extraordinary women who might not have known it at the time, but who definitely helped shape the American story.
CAST & CREW
Aloysius, Jupiter Nameless - Eric Austin
Allela, Fiona Pratt, Gertrude Redd - Kate Piatti
Lillian Method, Carmela Kaine, Veronica Delmonaco - Hannah Schooner
Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Arch Porter - Ryan Knowles
Other roles played by the cast.
Original Music Arrangements - Jackie Presti
Lyrics and Lead Vocals - Ryan Knowles
Guitar and Mandolin - Bob Rose
Chorus Singers - Robin Campbell, Jackie Presti, Lindsay Rose
Audio Production and Sound Design - Alex Sterling
Assistant Audio Engineer - Colin Bryson
Executive Producer - Nadine Welch
Writer - Kevin Likely
Producer and Director - Justin Heyman
Special thanks to Prof. Elizabeth Ellis-Marino
Write us:
[email protected]
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CAST & CREW
Aloysius, Jupiter Nameless - Eric Austin
Allela, Fiona Pratt, Gertrude Redd - Kate Piatti
Lillian Method, Carmela Kaine, Veronica Delmonaco - Hannah Schooner
Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Arch Porter - Ryan Knowles
Other roles played by the cast.
Original Music Arrangements - Jackie Presti
Lyrics and Lead Vocals - Ryan Knowles
Guitar and Mandolin - Bob Rose
Chorus Singers - Robin Campbell, Jackie Presti, Lindsay Rose
Audio Production and Sound Design - Alex Sterling
Assistant Audio Engineer - Colin Bryson
Executive Producer - Nadine Welch
Writer - Kevin Likely
Producer and Director - Justin Heyman
Special thanks to Prof. Elizabeth Ellis-Marino
Write us:
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Chapter One: "For The Return of Jupiter"
How does the simple transport and sale of a dead slave’s corpse turn into a death-defying flight for freedom?
Easier than you might think.
Doctors Aloysius and Allella Freeman turn back the pages of time, taking you to revolutionary era Monticello, where Jupiter Nameless—favored servant and protege of Thomas Jefferson—suddenly finds himself a hunted runaway.
His master will no doubt be looking for him, but Jupiter has bigger problems at hand: the one place he would flee for freedom is overrun with blighted madmen who attack the uninfected on sight.
CAST & CREW
Aloysius, Jupiter Nameless - Eric Austin
Allela, Fiona Pratt, Gertrude Redd - Kate Piatti
Lillian Method, Carmela Kaine, Veronica Delmonaco - Hannah Schooner
Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Arch Porter - Ryan Knowles
Other roles played by the cast.
Original Music Arrangements - Jackie Presti
Lyrics and Lead Vocals - Ryan Knowles
Guitar and Mandolin - Bob Rose
Chorus Singers - Robin Campbell, Jackie Presti, Lindsay Rose
Audio Production and Sound Design - Alex Sterling
Assistant Audio Engineer - Colin Bryson
Executive Producer - Nadine Welch
Writer - Kevin Likely
Producer and Director - Justin Heyman
Special thanks to Prof. Elizabeth Ellis-Marino
Write us:
[email protected]
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Transcript
READ THE PROLOGUE: MONTICELLO LETTERS OF CORRESPONDENCE @ PALECOLUMBIA.COM
FIONA
Sir.
I’ll likely be gone for the day by the time this note reaches you, I mean to retrieve a music box of mine. When I return on the overmorrow, I’ll be ready to head to Monticello.
Your most obedient and humble servant,
Fiona Pratt
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