A THEATRICAL REVOLUTION
Who knew our Founding Fathers could be this cool? Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning Lin-Manuel Miranda, who ignited a theatrical revolution with “Hamilton,” that’s who.
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Who knew our Founding Fathers could be this cool? Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning Lin-Manuel Miranda, who ignited a theatrical revolution with “Hamilton,” that’s who.
Read MoreOther Broadway in Atlanta titles include “Something Rotten!,” “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder” and “The King and I.”
Read MoreHistory-making musical about American history doesn’t set Tony record but does dominate the 70th annual ceremony from start to finish.
Read MoreWith an all-time high of 16 nods, “Hamilton” is just the cream at the top of a seriously good season of musicals and plays.
Read MoreBefore “Hamilton,” the most recent musical to receive a Pulitzer is 2010’s “Next to Norma;.” The earliest: “Of Thee I Sing” (1932). Read on for the others.
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