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In a world on the brink of revolution, a reluctant Virginian planter named George Washington is thrust into history’s storm. From soldier to commander, from citizen to President, Washington struggles to balance duty and desire, ambition and humility, as he helps forge a new nation from the ashes of empire.
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“Washington” is an epic historical drama that follows the extraordinary journey of George Washington — from humble Virginia planter to reluctant revolutionary, and ultimately, the first President of the United States.
In Act I, Washington grapples with loyalty to the British Crown and his growing conviction that freedom must be earned, not granted. Act II thrusts him into the crucible of the Revolutionary War, where he leads a ragtag army through defeat, betrayal, and triumph — discovering that true leadership demands sacrifice, not glory. In Act III, the weary general returns home, only to be called once more to duty — this time to help forge a government for the fragile new republic.
Grounded in historical fact and elevated by deeply human storytelling, “Washington” portrays the man behind the myth — a leader burdened by doubt but driven by destiny — who helped give birth to a nation founded on liberty, courage, and moral resolve.
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