“The centerfold of Playbill is all about Hamilton, the city,” said Dan Bates, president and CEO of the Greater Hamilton Chamber of Commerce. “The ad is, ‘You’ve seen the show, now see the city.’”
The two-page ad has images of Hamilton art, culture and shopping, with a shot of Mike Neal, of Neal’s Famous BBQ, offering a plate of his ribs.
“With selling out an entire three-week engagement, it’s just under 63,000 tickets,” said spokesperson Elizabeth Truitt Armstrong. “Our theater seats about 2,600, and we have 24 performances.”
The musical opens Tuesday, and runs through March 10.
Hamilton, among other things, was the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, who is given much credit for establishing the nation’s financial system. He was a key promoter of the U.S. Constitution and a senior aide to Gen. George Washington during the American Revolution. He was shot and mortally wounded by Vice President Aaron Burr in a duel in 1804.
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