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  2. Hamilton (play) - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton opened to positive reviews on Broadway. A review in the New York Post read, "Congratulations are due to Mary Hamlin and George Arliss upon the cordial public reception accorded to their play 'Hamilton,' upon the occasion of its first production in this city ... The piece is a welcome and, in some respects, notable addition to the small ...

  3. Popular culture references to Sherlock Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Many writers make references to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous literary creation, the detective Sherlock Holmes, [1] and these often become embedded within popular culture. While Holmes exists predominantly in the context of Victorian-era London, he has been mentioned in such outre contexts as the 22nd century [ 2 ] or hunting aliens or ...

  4. Hamilton (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton narrates Alexander Hamilton's life in two acts, and details among other things his involvement in the American Revolutionary War as an aide-de-camp to George Washington, his marriage to Eliza Schuyler Hamilton, his career as a lawyer and Secretary of the Treasury, and his interactions with Aaron Burr (the main narrator for most of the ...

  5. Adaptations of Sherlock Holmes - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, Caliber Comics issued a four-part Sherlock Holmes Reader which features quotes from Holmes, a map of 221-B Baker Street, and canon story adaptations [12] as well as individual stories such as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Holmes [12] and The Sussex Vampire. [13] 2009 brought the Black House Comics series The Dark Detective: Sherlock Holmes. [14]

  6. List of actors who have played Sherlock Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton Deane: Sherlock Holmes [45] 1923–1932 Tod Slaughter: The Return of Sherlock Holmes: 1928 Stage (England) Felix Aylmer: The Holmeses of Baker Street [44] 1933 Stage (Lyceum Theatre) Tod Slaughter: Sherlock Holmes: 1930 (~) Stage Basil Rathbone "Sherlock Holmes" by Ouida Bergère [46] 1953 Stage play Fritz Weaver: Baker Street [47] 1965

  7. Mike Pence: I wasn't offended by booing at 'Hamilton' - AOL

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    The vice president-elect said on Sunday he was not offended by pointed comments made to him by a cast member of the Broadway smash.

  8. 'I'm a badass!’ How Linda Hamilton embraced her ... - AOL

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    For Hamilton, sci-fi offers her an escape into a world with uncharted rules. She buries herself in fantasy novels or the latest sci-fi fan fiction during her free time.

  9. The World Was Wide Enough - Wikipedia

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    An artistic interpretation of the duel. The song begins in Burr's perspective. Burr states ten facts about the duel (particularly facts that made it clear that Hamilton had the advantage) as a reprise of "Ten Duel Commandments" plays, noting that the duel is taking place in the same spot where Hamilton's son was killed in a duel.