Hit musical Hamilton is coming to Edinburgh this year and will run over February, March and April.
The show, created by award-winning actor-songwriter Lin-Manuel Miranda, tells the story of one of America's lesser-known Founding Fathers, Alexander Hamilton.
The influential figure, who was an immigrant from the West Indies and son of Ayrshire-born James A Hamilton, became George Washington's right-hand man during the Revolutionary War.
Blending the sounds of hip-hop, jazz and blues, Hamilton tells "the story of America then, as told by America now."
⭐ History has its eyes on Edinburgh - there's only 1 WEEK TO GO before the Scottish Premiere of Hamilton!
— Capital Theatres: Festival, King’s & Studio (@captheatres) February 21, 2024
🎟️There are very few tickets left- for the best seats available look at the Upper Circle in performances labelled 'limited' on our website: https://t.co/CaXjPJLvjV pic.twitter.com/wJEgrrRXOy
When does Hamilton come to the Edinburgh Festival Theatre?
Hamilton will begin its run at the Edinburgh Festival Theatre on Wednesday, February 28 at 7:30pm and continue throughout the months of March and April.
Are there still tickets available for Hamilton at the Edinburgh Festival Theatre?
While some dates are sold out (including the musical's premiere), tickets are still available over the months of March and April.
These tickets are limited and are likely to sell out fast because of the popularity of the play. Those wishing to secure their place should visit the Capital Theatres website now.
"It feels like a full circle moment for the show, with Hamilton’s father coming from Scotland."
— Capital Theatres: Festival, King’s & Studio (@captheatres) February 26, 2024
🌟 The cast of #Hamilton talk coming to Scotland as they prepare for opening night in Edinburgh this Wednesday! 🎉
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How much are tickets for Hamilton at the Edinburgh Festival Theatre?
The price of a ticket starts from £25 and includes "a contribution to the theatre development fund which pays for the restoration and upkeep of our theatres," according to the Capital Theatres.
There is also a £1.50 handling charge for those requiring postage.
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