‘Hamilton’ Continues at Benedum; Pittsburgh Restaurant Week Continues (Tues., 1/15/19)
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1) Hamilton stands alone. No other musical has captured the American public’s attention (and ticket money) to such a massive extent so quickly. Hamilton opened on Broadway in 2015. A Chicago production of equal scale opened in 2016. Both are still booking reservations months in advance, while two U.S. tours traverse the country, with a third tour launching in Puerto Rico this January. Hamilton is brought to Pittsburgh by the “Angelica” touring company, named after Alexander Hamilton’s unfortunate eldest daughter, who went mad. (The other tour is the “Philip,” named after Hamilton’s eldest son, who was killed in a duel at age 19, presaging his father’s fate.) Why such unlucky naming? Perhaps because in show biz, it’s bad luck to say “Good luck.”
And perhaps there are several explanations for the musical’s popularity. Hamilton’s life was filled with both personal and political drama. Writer/composer Lin-Manuel Miranda has struck an unconventional chord by telling the story hip-hop style, and using actors of black and indigenous heritage to portray the white side of America’s heritage. Also, Hamilton is good. Tickets are scarce and expensive but an online lottery gives seats to lucky winners for $10. They’ll see Pittsburgh native Peter Matthew Smith playing England’s King George. See our Hamilton review. Part of the PNC Broadway in Pittsburgh series. 7:30 p.m. Continues through January 27. Benedum Center, 237 7th St., Cultural District. (MV)
2) It’s Pittsburgh Restaurant Week! Why is this important to you? More than 50 Pittsburgh restaurants are offering extra special deals through January 20, including multi-course meals or $20.19 specialties. Some of the participating restaurants are: The Twisted Frenchman, Lidia’s Pittsburgh, The Lemont, Superior Motors, Twelve Whiskey Barbecue,Social House 7, Muddy Waters Oyster Bar, Hyeholde, Roost, Eliza – Hot Metal Bistro, and Bonfire. To view all participating restaurants and for more information, visit Pittsburghrestaurantweek.com. Let’s get out there and support all our great Pittsburgh restaurants!
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