Compared to the Disney Plus version, Hamilton Live Hits Different
Once it was released on July 3, 2020 on Disney Plus, “Hamilton” had many people, including me, in a chokehold. I’m not your typical musical
Once it was released on July 3, 2020 on Disney Plus, “Hamilton” had many people, including me, in a chokehold. I’m not your typical musical
“Hamilton” represents a groundbreaking approach to history education, one that is both educational and entertaining.
“Dear Evan Hansen” features an interesting choice for the protagonist (I was not rooting for him but I recognized the intentions of the writers).
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
“Hamilton” is truly a rebellious piece, characteristic of the “young, scrappy, and hungry” youth of America, yearning for change, inclusivity and a unified nation.
“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
“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
through some perfect alignment in the stars of the universe, I found myself sitting last Tuesday night, May 22, under the lights of Atlanta’s Fox
Then he led us onto the “Hamilton” stage. I cannot begin to describe how mesmerized I felt. To be on the same stage where the