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  2. Jul 16, 2020 · Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical Hamilton, which is also streaming on Disney+ as a movie, is one of the most popular stage musicals of all time - but just because it gets so much hype doesn't mean it's overrated.

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  3. Aug 6, 2015 · So what’s the story behind a show that’s become a Broadway must-see with no marquee names, no special effects and almost no white actors? Here, in six snapshots, is an explanation of why ...

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  4. Feb 21, 2023 · The resounding success of Hamilton is undeniable. Not only has it become one of the most popular musicals of our time, but the show is also building future generations of theatre lovers, drawn to the contemporary score and the reimagining of American history.

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  5. Here are three reasons why Hamilton is worth the hype and three reasons why it’s not. Three reasons why Hamilton is all that: Great music and acting. Combining hip-hop, rap, jazz, R&B and Broadway tunes, Hamilton’s score and lyrics are fresh, innovative and catchy.

    • It's About Alexander Hamilton
    • It All Started with A Vacation and A Book
    • It's Not The First Hamilton
    • It Was Inspired, in Part, by Les Misérables
    • It Took A Long Time to Create
    • It (Mostly) Sticks to The Facts
    • Most of The Cast Is Non-White
    • The Show Also Confronts Slavery
    • It Contains Almost No Dialogue
    • It Packs in A Whole Lot of Words

    Hamiltonfollows U.S. founding father Alexander Hamilton, an immigrant from the Caribbean who became George Washington's right hand man during the American Revolutionary War, as well as the first U.S. secretary of the treasury. As anyone who has seen the show will say, however, it's anything but a dry historical tome: the fast-paced, high-energy sho...

    Hamiltoncreator Lin-Manuel Miranda was on vacation in Mexico when he read author Ron Chernow's biography about Hamilton, and began to imagine it as a musical. "I was like, 'This is an album. No, this is a show. How has no one done this?' It was the fact that Hamilton wrote his way off the island where he grew up. That's the hip-hop narrative," Mira...

    It wasn't the first time, however, that Hamilton's story has hit the stage. Hamiltonwas also the name of a 1917 Broadway play written by a high-society woman named Mary Hamlin and starring George Arliss, and it followed the underrated founding father as he helped devise a new financial structure for America. At the time it won favourable reviews, b...

    From childhood Miranda loved musicals, and performed in several high school productions. One of his all-time favourites is Les Misérables, and that musical theatre classic inspired Miranda's thinking on Hamilton. "The things that you can see in Hamilton that are affecting people are also present in Les Mis. One, it's trying to capture so much of th...

    Miranda wasn't a newbie to the musical theatre world; in fact, when he set out to create Hamilton, the writer, composer and performer had already won a Tony for In the Heights, a hip-hop- and salsa-infused show set in Manhattan's Washington Heights neighbourhood. Still, it took Miranda a full year to write the first song, and another year to write ...

    When writing the show, Miranda used some creative license with the history, but for the most part was a stickler for the facts, and even hired author Chernow as a consultant on the project. He read Hamilton's voluminous writings, and visited the New York spots where history happened — including Fraunces Tavern on Pearl Street where George Washingto...

    America's founding fathers were all white, and many of them owned black slaves; in Hamilton, however, people of colour play the leading roles — and Miranda says that was very intentional. "This is a story about America then, told by America now, and we want to eliminate any distance. Our story should look the way our country looks. Then we found th...

    In interviews, Miranda regularly makes the point that slavery comes up in the third line of the show, setting it apart from many historical works that fail to mention the founding fathers' use of slaves. "I was very conscious of it. And ­having the show from Hamilton's perspective is a blessing, because he was ahead of the other founding fathers. H...

    Traditionally, musicals have dialogue between the songs, and for a time Miranda worked with a playwright — but found the spoken text didn't meld with the hip-hop. "We actually went down the road with a playwright. There's a version of Act 1 where we had songs and they were the songs that are in the show, but we found that if you start with our open...

    Musical theatre isn't usually known for fast-paced dialogue; because it's sung, it can take a long time to get a thought across — but using hip-hop, Hamiltonhas seriously disrupted that norm. In fact, the stats-minded website fivethirtyeight.comtook the cast albums of eight top musicals, and calculated the number of words they contained per minute....

  6. Jul 9, 2015 · The shortest answer is: What’s great about Hamilton is Hamilton itself. Its combination of 21st-century music and 18th-century history is amusing, entertaining and dazzlingly ingenious, but the...

  7. Jun 10, 2016 · Hamilton” has become a Broadway phenomenon heading into Sunday’s Tony Awards. But what makes Lin-Manuel Miranda’s show an American musical?

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