Tag: Hamilton
Hamilton and Trauma – Why He Wrote Like He Was Running Out Of Time, Part II
One of the true and few joys of this quarantine time has been the early home release of the pro shot of Hamilton: An American Musical. We received what we have never had before: the opportunity to, at any time, watch this American masterpiece. And […]
Darnell Abraham – Uncommon Justice
What do you get when you cross humility, talent, dedication, spirituality, and humanity? You get an actor who can move audiences in performance as Martin Luther King, Jr., Coalhouse Walker, Jr. and George Washington. Darnell Abraham is one such performer, a man of the stage […]
Hamilton & Bipolar Disorder & Shrink Tank
I am pleased to share this piece from a new collaboration with Shrink Tank (“If psychology and pop culture had a baby…”) exploring Alexander Hamilton and Bipolar Disorder. Bipolar Disorder? Why Hamilton Wrote Like He Was Running Out Of Time Best, Dr. Drama
Nelba Marquez-Greene – It’s Quiet Uptown
Few events are more incomprehensible and profoundly disorienting than the loss of a child. In Hamilton: An American Musical, we bear witness to Alexander and Eliza Hamilton dealing with the death of their son, Phillip. In her grief, Eliza starts an orphanage, speaks out for […]
Lin Manuel Miranda Digitally Signed Hamilton Lyric Sheet Giveaway
You could win this Lin Manuel Miranda digitally signed Hamilton: An American Musical lyric sheet! Simply pick your favorite interview or article, tweet or post about it on Facebook, follow/friend and tag me (@thedrdrama or Alisa Hurwitz, respectively). One lucky winner will be chosen randomly […]
Lauren Boyd – Broadway Babe
By most measures, Lauren Boyd has arrived. She is in this century’s most seminal piece of theater, dancing in the ensemble and as an understudy for Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds in Hamilton: An American Musical. After a lifetime honing her craft and years on the road […]
Loretta Ables Sayre – An Honest Heart
(Headshot Photo credit: Laura Marie Duncan) Loretta Ables Sayre is well-known for her jazz performance, with a voice both earthy and trained, humble and soaring, simple and deep. She made an unforgettable splash in the Broadway world in 2008 playing Bloody Mary in the sublime […]
Coloring Broadway – Musicals and Mindfulness
Clinical psychology has been recently touting the therapeutic benefits of coloring. Research has shown that engaging in this activity can reduce both physical and emotional stress. Lucky for fans of musical theater, adult coloring has recently entered the Broadway world. Andrea Koehler heads up Coloring […]
Gillian Pensavalle Wrote the Other 51 – ADHD and The Hamilcast
What fan of the singular show Hamilton: An American Musical wouldn’t love to have its writer and star Lin Manuel Miranda over for drinks and four hours of talking about Hamilton? One enthusiast, Gillian Pensavalle, has done just that with her podcast, The Hamilcast. During […]
Karla Garcia – Finding Her Legacy
Karla Garcia’s dance career has led her to many achievements, including being on the brilliant television competition, So You Think You Can Dance, working with dance world icons such as Debbie Allen, and become a fantastic choreographer in her own right. She also has the […]