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42nd Street, Barnum, and Hamilton: Dance for Theatrical Storytelling

42nd Street, Barnum, and Hamilton: Dance for Theatrical Storytelling

Johns Hopkins University's Homewood Museum presents a talk by Broadway author and director Mark Bramble titled "42nd Street, Barnum, and Hamilton: Dance for Theatrical Storytelling," in conjunction with its current exhibition Alexander Hamilton: The Man Who Made Modern America, on view through March 11, 2018.

5:30pm Exhibition viewing
6:00pm Talk

Tony Award-nominated Mark Bramble will discuss the power of dance to tell stories on stage, with examples drawn from his current revivals of the American classic "42nd Street" and circus spectacle "Barnum," and "Hamilton," the hip-hop, pop, and rap musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda.

Cost: $12 public; $10 members; Free with JHU i.d. Seating is limited and advance registration is requested: http://homewoodmuseum.eventbrite.com/or 410-516-5589. Walk-in seating is subject to availability.

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Tuesday, February 6, 2018, 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
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