Patriotism on Broadway
Why everyone wants to see “Hamilton”
LIVE theatre is an artisanal art form. Even a big show serves, at most, 2,000 people at a time, which seems almost quaint in this era of viral cultural phenomena. Many people never hear about acclaimed productions being performed on their own doorstep, much less works that may be earning praise overseas. Yet for some reason nearly everyone, from New York to Nottingham, is talking about “Hamilton”.
This article appeared in the Culture section of the print edition under the headline “Patriotism on Broadway”
Culture December 19th 2015
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