James Madison was every bit as important to the creation of our Republic as his ally-turned-foe Alexander Hamilton. More so. But no one will ever write a musical about Madison. He was repressed, quiet, deeply scholarly. He hated confrontation and avoided it whenever possible. Socially, he was content for his far more sparkling wife, Dolley, […]

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