Alexander Hamilton can hardly wait to make a name for himself in his adopted country, but his eagerness for fame engenders a rashness that his peers find harder and harder to bear. After thirty years of working brilliantly and diligently to create a new American government, Alex finds himself ignored -- a political has-been. As he has done before, Alex speaks out slanderously, but this time he refuses to apologize, taking the chance to ensure his legacy at the risk of death.
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- Drama
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- 110 - 120 minutes
- 3 W, 9 M, (9-80 actors possible: 2-34 W, 7-68 M)
- Content Notes: Mild adult language
- Set: Minimal set pieces to evoke a pub, an office, a street, and other locales from 1774-1804