30–60 minutes · In character · Q&A included

Lectures with Hamilton

Scott MacScott appears in character as Alexander Hamilton for 30–60 minute lectures on a chosen topic, followed by additional time for Q&A. Hamilton speaks in the first person — answering questions as the man himself, not as a narrator.

Sample Topics

Pick from the list below or commission a custom lecture for your group.

  • Hamilton, Washington, and the founding of a national government
  • The Federalist Papers and the fight to ratify the Constitution
  • The First Treasury and the birth of American finance
  • Hamilton vs. Jefferson — two visions for the Republic
  • Burr, the duel, and the loss of Philip
  • 18th-century New York: a city that shaped a Founder
  • The Revolutionary War years: from King's College to Yorktown
  • Topic on request — custom lectures developed for your group

Who Books Lectures

Clubs & Societies

Historical societies, alumni clubs, professional associations, dining clubs, and Masonic lodges. Hamilton tailors the talk to the room.

Libraries & Museums

Public lectures, member events, and exhibition tie-ins. Replica documents and ephemera available on request.

Conferences & Companies

Keynote-length appearances, after-dinner addresses, and team-building events. In-person (NYC and travel) or via live video.

Private Events

Birthdays, anniversaries, fundraisers, and family gatherings. Hamilton arrives in character and stays as long as you'd like.

Watch a Sample

Selections from past lectures and appearances.

Hamilton in Person

Book a Lecture

Tell me your venue, audience, and the topic you'd like Hamilton to address — or ask for a recommendation.

Inquire about a Lecture

info@alexanderhamilton.live