Alice Hamilton Centennial Celebration--Leslie Nickels Part 1
On September 13th, the Illinois Education and Research Center and the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences division at the University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, hosted a program in an effort to reflect on Alice Hamilton's contribution, and examine the future of occupational health in the United States.
Alice Hamilton was a pioneer in the field of occupational health in the United States. She was the first female faculty member at Harvard, and lived at Hull House in Chicago for nearly four decades.
This is part 8 of the program held to honor Alice Hamilton.
Alice Hamilton Centennial Celebration--Chris Sellers Part 2
On September 13th, the Illinois Education and Research Center and the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences division at the University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, hosted a program in an effort to reflect on Alice Hamilton's contribution, and examine the future of occupational health in the United States.
Alice Hamilton was a pioneer in the field of occupational health in the United States. She was the first female faculty member at Harvard, and lived at Hull House in Chicago for nearly four decades.
This is part 3 of the program held to honor Alice Hamilton.
Alice Hamilton Centennial Celebration--Chris Sellers Part 1
On September 13th, the Illinois Education and Research Center and the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences division at the University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, hosted a program in an effort to reflect on Alice Hamilton's contribution, and examine the future of occupational health in the United States.
Alice Hamilton was a pioneer in the field of occupational health in the United States. She was the first female faculty member at Harvard, and lived at Hull House in Chicago for nearly four decades.
This is part 2 of the program held to honor Alice Hamilton.
Ari Afsar & Joseph Morales: Hamilton Chicago Company | Talks at Google
Hamilton Chicago Company members Ari Afsar (Eliza Hamilton) and Joseph Morales (Alexander Hamilton alternate) join us for a discussion about Hamilton: An American Musical.
Ari Afsar is a singer/songwriter from San Diego, CA, and was a semi-finalist on American Idol Season 8. Joseph Morales is an actor and singer, and performed in the Broadway First National Tour of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s In The Heights.
HAMILTON is the story of America’s Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, an immigrant from the West Indies who became George Washington’s right-hand man during the Revolutionary War and was the new nation’s first Treasury Secretary. Featuring a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, blues, rap, R&B, and Broadway, HAMILTON is the story of America then, told by America now.
With book, music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, direction by Thomas Kail, choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler and musical direction and orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire, HAMILTON is based on Ron Chernow’s biography of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton.
The talk was hosted by Kellie Fitzgerald.
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Alice Hamilton Centennial Celebration--Chris Sellers Part 3
On September 13th, the Illinois Education and Research Center and the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences division at the University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, hosted a program in an effort to reflect on Alice Hamilton's contribution, and examine the future of occupational health in the United States.
Alice Hamilton was a pioneer in the field of occupational health in the United States. She was the first female faculty member at Harvard, and lived at Hull House in Chicago for nearly four decades.
This is part 4 of the program held to honor Alice Hamilton.
Alice Hamilton Centennial Celebration--Chris Sellers Part 5
On September 13th, the Illinois Education and Research Center and the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences division at the University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, hosted a program in an effort to reflect on Alice Hamilton's contribution, and examine the future of occupational health in the United States.
Alice Hamilton was a pioneer in the field of occupational health in the United States. She was the first female faculty member at Harvard, and lived at Hull House in Chicago for nearly four decades.
This is part 6 of the program held to honor Alice Hamilton.
The Private Bank Theatre - Chicago (Hamilton)
June 1, 2017 - Finally saw HAMILTON! Amazing production at The Private Bank Theatre. As photos are not allowed during the show I photographed the theatre itself. A few extra photos are in the mix - I toured the Theatre in August, 2016. Soundtrack: Clair De Lune. It just seemed perfect for the beautifully restored theatre. Our seats were on the Dress Circle level, Box #1. Outstanding view, worth every penny.
Chicago Things to Do and Hamilton the musical!
Today we are all about enjoying the city. We eat at a wonderful little cafe for breakfast called Wildberry Cafe, meander through art pieces like Agora that start conversations for us that are more silly and less thought provoking. At the Navy Pier we ride the famous ferris wheel and walk and explore to the end of the pier. Great views of Chicago! We end our evening at CIBC watching the musical Hamilton. I couldn't think of a better way to end our adventure in Chicago but with good food, good entertainment and good friends. If you have any questions or comments please leave them in the section below. I'd love to chat with you about all things travel!
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Johnathon's Duet Wish with 'Hamilton' actor Miguel Cervantes - Make-A-Wish Illinois
7-year-old Johnathon listened to the 'Hamilton' soundtrack while dealing with frequent hospital visits for his heart condition.
When Johnathon was referred to Make-A-Wish Illinois, he wished to record a song with the actor who plays Hamilton in Chicago.
With the help of Jira Productions and 'Hamilton' actor Miguel Cervantes, here's 'You Better Look Out!'
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Alice Hamilton Centennial Celebration--Chris Sellers Part 6
On September 13th, the Illinois Education and Research Center and the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences division at the University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, hosted a program in an effort to reflect on Alice Hamilton's contribution, and examine the future of occupational health in the United States.
Alice Hamilton was a pioneer in the field of occupational health in the United States. She was the first female faculty member at Harvard, and lived at Hull House in Chicago for nearly four decades.
This is part 7 of the program held to honor Alice Hamilton.
Alice Hamilton Centennial Celebration--Leslie Nickels Part 2
On September 13th, the Illinois Education and Research Center and the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences division at the University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, hosted a program in an effort to reflect on Alice Hamilton's contribution, and examine the future of occupational health in the United States.
Alice Hamilton was a pioneer in the field of occupational health in the United States. She was the first female faculty member at Harvard, and lived at Hull House in Chicago for nearly four decades.
This is part 9 of the program held to honor Alice Hamilton.
Alice Hamilton Centennial Celebration--Chris Sellers Part 4
On September 13th, the Illinois Education and Research Center and the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences division at the University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, hosted a program in an effort to reflect on Alice Hamilton's contribution, and examine the future of occupational health in the United States.
Alice Hamilton was a pioneer in the field of occupational health in the United States. She was the first female faculty member at Harvard, and lived at Hull House in Chicago for nearly four decades.
This is part 5 of the program held to honor Alice Hamilton.
Alice Hamilton Centennial Celebration--Leslie Nickels Part 6
On September 13th, the Illinois Education and Research Center and the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences division at the University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, hosted a program in an effort to reflect on Alice Hamilton's contribution, and examine the future of occupational health in the United States.
Alice Hamilton was a pioneer in the field of occupational health in the United States. She was the first female faculty member at Harvard, and lived at Hull House in Chicago for nearly four decades.
This is part 13 of the program held to honor Alice Hamilton.
Alice Hamilton Centennial Celebration--Conclusion
On September 13th, the Illinois Education and Research Center and the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences division at the University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, hosted a program in an effort to reflect on Alice Hamilton's contribution, and examine the future of occupational health in the United States.
Alice Hamilton was a pioneer in the field of occupational health in the United States. She was the first female faculty member at Harvard, and lived at Hull House in Chicago for nearly four decades.
This is part 22 of the program held to honor Alice Hamilton.
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Prince Harry sings a note of Hamilton song at charity performance
Britain's Prince Harry delighted the London cast of hit musical Hamilton and its creator Lin-Manuel Miranda on Wednesday (August 29) when he sang the first note of King George III's song 'You'll Be Back'.
The surprised cast could be seen laughing and applauding as Prince Harry turned to Miranda and said: That's definitely not going to happen. He (Miranda) did try but I said no.
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan attended the special performance to raise money for Sentebale, a charity he set up with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, which works with children affected by HIV in southern Africa.
Addressing the audience at the end of the performance, Miranda joked about writing a comic version of Prince Harry's ancestor.
Hamilton is an unconventional take on the life of Alexander Hamilton, one of the founding fathers of the United States, blending, hip-hop and rap, rhythm and blues and ballads.
The London production, housed in the refurbished Victoria Palace Theatre, is the show's first foray outside of the United States after successful runs in Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles as well as Broadway in New York.
Chicago: CIBC Theatre
CIBC Theatre is located at 18 West Monroe Street in the Loop area of downtown Chicago.
The theater opened in 1906 as the Majestic Theatre, named for The Majestic Building in which it is housed. The Majestic was a popular vaudeville theater offering approximately 12 to 15 vaudeville acts running from 1:30 pm to 10:30 pm, six days-per-week. By the 1920s the theater had become part of the Orpheum Circuit and presented many famous vaudeville headliners including Al Jolson, Eddie Foy, Harry Houdini, Lily Langtry, and Fanny Brice.
In 1932, the theater closed during the Great Depression. In 1945, the Shubert Organization purchased the venue, remodeled, and reopened it as the Sam Shubert Theatre. The Nederlander Organization purchased the building in 1991, however, Chicago Public Schools owned the land until 1997 when Nederlander also purchased it. Between January 2005 and May 2006, the theater underwent restoration and a name change to the LaSalle Bank Theatre and floors 4-21 of the adjoining office building were converted to the Hampton Inn Majestic Hotel. The hotel & theatre share the building, with the theatre on floors 1-6 & the hotel on floors 4-21.
As the first theater built in Chicago after the Iroquois Theatre fire, the Majestic Theatre was specially cited for its fire safety. This theater was also constructed to bring a more elegant audience into the vaudeville circuit. The architects, Edmund R. Krause and the Rapp Brothers (George and Cornelius), thought that by using decadent colors and textures they could attract a more upper-class crowd than traditionally attended vaudeville. The house of the theater also has two prosceniums. These were constructed to racially segregate the audience, as they prevent patrons on the ground level from seeing the patrons on upper levels. Also, by some sources, this theater was once Chicago's tallest building.
During the 2005–2006 restoration, elevators were finally installed within the theater. Previously, patrons had to exit the theater and use the elevators in the office building to reach the balcony. As part of the general revamp of the theater, paint chips were analyzed and the theater was repainted in what is believed to be the original color scheme. Most of the original fixtures, as well as the mosaic floor installed in the lobby when the theater opened in 1906, remain. Restorers also discovered a hidden archway in the lobby concession space during their work. This elaborately decorated arch had been walled-over years ago and was forgotten until construction began. The theater now holds 1,800 seats.
This theater has been home to many pre-Broadway tours and world premieres. Michael Crawford played a one-night benefit concert for the newly restored theater's opening night May 24, 2006. Martin Short performed in his sketch comedy satire Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me for two weeks in July 2006. High School Musical premiered in July 2007 during its pre-Broadway tour. Jersey Boys began a 28-month run at the theater in October 2007, followed by the pre-Broadway premiere of Cyndi Lauper's Kinky Boots in October and November 2012. The theater hosted a sit-down production of The Book of Mormon which officially opened on December 19, 2012, and played through October 6, 2013. In December 2015, it began the premiere engagement of a new musical Gotta Dance directed and choreographed by Jerry Mitchell and starring Georgia Engel, Stefanie Powers, Lillias White and Andre DeShields. The production played through January 17, 2016. The theater is hosting a resident production of Hamilton that started September 27, 2016.
As the Shubert Theater, the venue hosted the premiere of The Goodbye Girl in 1993 prior to its Broadway run. The show was an adaption by Neil Simon of his screenplay of the same name with music by Marvin Hamlisch and lyrics by David Zippel and starred Bernadette Peters and Martin Short. In July 1995, the stage adaption of Victor/Victoria premiered starring Julie Andrews, Tony Roberts and Michael Nouri. It ran until September when it moved to New York. In December 2001, John Lithgow starred in Sweet Smell of Success. Movin' Out, based on the songs of Billy Joel and conceived, choreographed and directed by Twyla Tharp, premiered in June 2002. The final production before renovation was Monty Python's Spamalot which began its pre-Broadway run in December 2004. The production was directed by Tony and Academy Award-winner Mike Nichols and starred David Hyde Pierce, Tim Curry and Hank Azaria.
Part 3 - Mark Hamilton's TVP National Convention Speech
Part 3 of Mark Hamilton's keynote speech at the first Twelve Visions Party (TVP) convention held in Chicago, Illinois. The convention drew Neothink Society members from around the United States.
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The products Mark Hamilton makes available to those specially selected is life changing. The information that Mark Hamilton has created through the Neothink Society if read thoroughly and taken action, helps people Live The Life They Were Meant To Live.
To learn more about what Neothink Society members are saying about Mark Hamilton, the Twelve Visions Party or and the Neothink Society you may also visit
Part 2 - Mark Hamilton's TVP National Convention Speech
Part 2 Mark Hamilton's keynote speech at the first Twelve Visions Party (TVP) convention held in Chicago, Illinois. The convention drew Neothink Society members from around the United States.
See more of Mark Hamilton at
Mark Hamilton is the creator and founder of the Neothink Society and the Twelve Visions Party (TVP).
The products Mark Hamilton makes available to those specially selected is life changing. The information that Mark Hamilton has created through the Neothink Society if read thoroughly and taken action, helps people Live The Life They Were Meant To Live.
To learn more about what Neothink Society members are saying about Mark Hamilton, the Twelve Visions Party or and the Neothink Society you may also visit
Alice Hamilton Centennial Celebration--Leslie Nickels Part 3
On September 13th, the Illinois Education and Research Center and the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences division at the University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, hosted a program in an effort to reflect on Alice Hamilton's contribution, and examine the future of occupational health in the United States.
Alice Hamilton was a pioneer in the field of occupational health in the United States. She was the first female faculty member at Harvard, and lived at Hull House in Chicago for nearly four decades.
This is part 10 of the program held to honor Alice Hamilton.