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Together Tonight

Hamilton, Jefferson, Burr

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Together Tonight

By: Norman Corwin
Narrated by: JD Cullum, Harrison Gregory, Lubatti Henry, Tichnell Brian
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Three prominent Americans debate the merits of unchecked immigration, national security, and civil rights. While it sounds like a contemporary, made-for-TV event, this confrontation takes place in 1799, with three of America's Founding Fathers as participants: Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, and Aaron Burr. Legendary radio dramatist Norman Corwin created this imagined discussion from the participants' actual writings - proving that when it comes to politics, some things never change.

An L.A. Theatre Works full cast performance featuring:

JD Cullum as Aaron Burr
Gregory Harrison as Thomas Jefferson/Mr. Pendleton
Henri Lubatti as Pickering/others
Brian Tichnell as Alexander Hamilton/Barnaby
Directed by Alexis Jacknow

Recorded in Los Angeles before a live audience at The James Bridges Theater, UCLA in October of 2016.

©2016 Norman Corwin (P)2016 L.A. Theatre Works
Drama & Plays Entertainment & Performing Arts United States World Literature
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