This is the first blog post for the new musical Broadside. Come join the fun and stay tuned for all the developments!
Before the Bayonets, There Were Ballrooms: Margaret Gage Before the Intolerables
In the mid 1760s, the Gages weren’t “Boston people” yet, they were New York people. After Thomas Gage’s promotion, he and Margaret Kemble...
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Up a narrow staircase inside Boston’s Green Dragon Tavern, in a cramped room that smelled of wool, ink, and secrecy, Dr. Joseph Warren conve...
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Few revolutionaries wore more faces than Samuel Adams. In the pages of the Boston Gazette, he was not just one sharp mind but a whole chorus...
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In Broadside, one of the most gripping moments arrives inside the Old South Meeting House on December 16, 1773, the final hours before the B...
