News
It seems like King George III was right when he sang “You’ll Be Back”: Leslie Odom Jr. will be returning to the Broadway ...
Stan Fellows Hamilton's soldiers roared off down Broadway to pull down and smash the only equestrian statue of King George III in America. Stan Fellows On the morning of July 11, 1804, a shot rang ...
The loss of the American colonies was a great blow to the King and the Napoleonic Wars, with threat of invasion, dominated the end of his reign. His son George acted as Prince Regent during the years ...
The West End production of Hamilton has unveiled new King George casting. Current performer Joel Montague, who is soon set to star in the West End premiere of The Great Gatsby, will be leaving the ...
Roberts’s new book is The Last King of America: The Misunderstood Reign of George III, a biography of the ... most recently by his portrayal in the musical Hamilton as a preening, stuck-up ...
King George III was the longest-reigning king in British history, but his reputation brands him a foolish, incapable madman. With new revelations from diaries and letters, this documentary ...
Alexander Hamilton, on the other hand ... might well have remained a Virginia farmer if the policies of King George III of England had not intervened. Born on February 22, 1732, to Augustine ...
King George III asserted his claim on the colonies strenuously. The king saw the relationship of Britain and America as that of a parent to a child. A disobedient child, of course, must be punished.
It seems like King George III was right when he sang “You’ll Be Back”: Leslie Odom Jr. will be returning to the Broadway stage to reprise his role of Aaron Burr in “Hamilton,” he ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results