Contemporary theater has to be by far one of the most interesting forms of theater that I’ve learned about this semester. “Hamilton” breaks most of the cookie cutter rules for a Broadway musical and thats what makes it amazing. I have not seen it yet but the more I hear and read about it, the more I want to see it. The reviews about “Hamilton” just simply explain how it’s so great because not only does it include most genres of music not usually in Broadway musicals, but also how the people would most likely probably be during colonial times. It’s considered a breath of fresh air and because of the many rules it has broken, that’s what gives it an edge and makes it unique. “Starring Me” was fun to read because I love immersive experiences like that, because I feel as though they allow you to experience a different reality. There’s one that comes to Manhattan every halloween that’s considered to be a “haunted house” but it’s actually an immersive show that highlights the dark elements of life and what people actually go through. I forget the name and can’t find it online but I didn’t get a chance to go last year but I will definitely make it this year. I think it was called Blackout but I’m not sure it might be another one.