Bellevue College performance to discuss Alexander Hamilton

Bill Chrystal will appear in Bellevue as Alexander Hamilton to engage in interactive discussion about his life at at 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 25 in Bellevue College’s Carlson Theater.

Bill Chrystal will appear in Bellevue as Alexander Hamilton to engage in interactive discussion about his life at at 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 25 in Bellevue College’s Carlson Theater.

The performance will touch on a number of quick facts:

Hamilton was a poverty stricken orphan at the age of 12 and he used his abilities to rise up in the world.

George Washington kept Hamilton as his most trusted advisor during his presidency and through to the end of his life.

Hamilton wrote two of America’s one hundred most influential documents.

Chrystal is the former host of Clay Jenkinson’s nationally syndicated radio program, The Thomas Jefferson Hour. He is the author of Hamilton by the Slice, a topical biography being sold by the National Parks and on Amazon.

Chrystal will be available after the event to sign autographs and speak with guests. His performance is presented by the Tukwila Rotary Club.

Tickets are available at www.brownpapertickets.org for $15 for students and $35 for general admission.