Hamilton: The Revolution

How is the development and production of Hamilton considered revolutionary in the book, Hamilton: The Revolution?

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The development and production of Hamilton is revolutionary because it changes expectations of what Broadway musicals are. By using hip-hop and rap as storytelling vehicles and by using actors who are minorities, the story integrates the history of the founding of America as told through the lens of modern Americans.

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Hamilton: The Revolution