What's Happening?
The Broadway revival of the musical 'Ragtime,' which has been nominated for 11 Tony Awards, is drawing attention for its exploration of the American Dream. The production, set at the turn of the 20th century,
delves into themes of race and the immigrant experience, drawing parallels to contemporary societal issues. Correspondent Mo Rocca discusses these themes with Tony-nominated actors Joshua Henry, Caissie Levy, and Brandon Uranowitz, as well as lyricist Lynn Ahrens and composer Stephen Flaherty. The musical's narrative highlights the dramatic and heartfelt pursuit of the American Dream, resonating with audiences today as it did over a century ago.
Why It's Important?
The revival of 'Ragtime' is significant as it brings historical themes into the modern context, prompting audiences to reflect on ongoing issues of race and immigration in the United States. By drawing parallels between the past and present, the production encourages a deeper understanding of how these themes continue to shape the American experience. The musical's exploration of the American Dream serves as a reminder of the challenges and aspirations that have defined the nation, offering a platform for dialogue on how these issues persist and evolve. This cultural reflection is crucial in fostering awareness and empathy in a diverse society.





