If you want to spend time with family or be taken on a magic carpet ride into the show you know and love, give “Aladdin” a try. Read on
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As “Hamilton: An American Musical” departs Atlanta after a record-breaking run at Fox Theatre, it’s important to pay close attention to the characters Angelica and Eliza Schuyler. The importance of women having a voice still rings true today. Read on
"Hamilton" is truly a rebellious piece, characteristic of the “young, scrappy, and hungry” youth of America, yearning for change, inclusivity and a unified nation. Read on
"Hamilton" has a diverse cast, even Alexander Hamilton himself is a person of color. The only white people are the dancers and King George. But in real life, none of these were people of color. Just because they chose actors who look like me doesn't make me relate to the characters more. Read on
“Hamilton” is a revolutionary concept in its own right. The question we should really be asking is this: If an immigrant man and other individuals with different backgrounds can do it, can’t the rest of the world do it, too? Read on
James Taylor Odom, the young actor who played all eight of the D’Ysquith men and women who met their unfortunate end, did an incredible job of mastering each and every role. Read on