Week of March 22, 2017 Vol 48 • No 12 • www.thechicagocitizen.com
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The cast of Hamilton performed in front of 2,000 Chicago high school students Mar. 15, 2017 at the PrivateBank Theater, located at 18 W. Monroe. The cast’s performance was primarily based on Alexander Hamilton and the nation’s Founding Fathers.
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HAMILTON EDUCATION PROGRAM LANDS IN CHICAGO
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By Christopher Shuttlesworth
HAMILTON Education Program released “its third of 10 allstudent matinee performances in 2017, which will provide 20,000 Chicago high school students the opportunity to experience the musical HAMILTON after having spent several weeks in their classrooms studying American history through a special integrated curriculum about Alexander Hamilton and the nation’s Founding Fathers. In addition to seeing a performance of HAMILTON on Mar. 15, 2017, the Chicago students represented various schools in attendance and performed an original work they created based on their classroom studies – songs, rap,
poetry, scenes, monologues – on The PrivateBank Theatre stage in front of their peers,” according to an HAMILTON press release. The Chicago Citizen was able to speak with Performer Jai Caldwell, who represented Disney Magnet II High School, located at 3900 Lawndale Ave., and who performed a spoken word biography based on the wife of Alexander Hamilton. Citizen What was the best thing about performing on today? Caldwell
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CALENDAR: “LISTEN TO YOUR MOTHER,” RETURNS TO CHICAGO – JUST IN TIME FOR MOTHER’S DAY!> P8
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