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The musical was amazing! I thoroughly enjoyed the show! However, the people who sat behind us were annoying and have no etiquette when it comes to such outings. The people in front of you, to your left/right did NOT pay to hear your wife sing the musical. Then she referenced events in the second act during intermission (spoiler) Wished you all did have dance rehearsal today (perhaps at the same-time as the musical). Your child kicking the back of our seat. Red shirt (ponytail w/glasses) your family!
Lee from Albuquerque, New Mexico
HAMILTON
A.Ham. Soooo worth the wait. It is a masterpiece,
KAK from Albuquerque, New Mexico
HAMILTON
The cast was excellent. Very entertaining, great music and all around fun to watch.
Brand from Anchorage, Alaska
QUITE A PERFORMANCE!
My wife and I attended the 19 Aug performance of Hamilton. This was my first time seeing it and I was impressed. The acting, singing, dancing, choreography, everything was great!
Delilah Janes from Toronto, Ontario
AWESOME, WOW.
I didn't even know what "Broadway" was before September of 2016, the first
time I heard of 'HAMILTON'. I was introduced by a friend, and I think it
changed my life, digging up my love for singing and musical theatre.
HAMILTON inspired me to find a part of me that I didn't even realize existed,
which is quite inspiring. At this point, barely a year after, I don't listen to
Shawn Mendes or Justin Bieber anymore. My iTunes consists of Hamilton, in
the Heights, The Little Mermaid: the Musical, Legally Blonde, Dear Evan
Hansen, Wicked, Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812, Heathers,
Something Rotten!, The Colour Purple, and many more. Thank you, Lin-
Manuel Miranda! :)
Jay from Boston, Massachusetts
GREAT SHOW WITH A COUPLE OF MIS-CASTS
Saw the Boston production of Hamilton last week. The show,
music and dancing are phenomenal. The actors who portrayed
Lafayette/Jefferson and King George III stole the show with
overflowing talent. I felt that both the actors who played Burr
and Hamilton were mis-cast. The Burr actor demonstrated a
beautiful tenor range during Dear Theodosia, but during the
song Non-Stop, there is a forceful entrance that Burr makes
when he finally has gotten angry. Those notes are more in the
baritone range and I feel the actor couldn't deliver the intensity
and volume required to portray that anger. There were a few
other times I noticed he didn't have a strong lower range and I
feel this detracted from his portrayal. I feel The actor who
played Hamilton played him too politely. Hamilton is described
as "obnoxious" but I didn't get that feeling from the actor. This
was especially notable when the character is delivering what
are supposed to be snide remarks. With that said, was
enjoyable.
Marin from Cleveland, Ohio
POOR AUDIO
Saw it last night at Playhouse Square Cleveland and enjoyed it. I have to say though
that the audio was poor. If Hamilton is to thoroughly be enjoyed the rapping and
singing have to be understood. I could not understand the words they were singing
half the time and it greatly reduced my enjoyment. I was very close to the stage so
it wasn't like I was in the last row. I was glad to read others felt as I do. I have seen
scores of Broadway shows at Playhouse Square and enjoyed the majority of them.
I never experienced not being able to understand the dialogue though.
This is what our reviewer, Nicola Quinn, had to say when she saw Hamilton on Broadway in 2015: Lin-Manuel Miranda was inspired by his love for 90's rap and hip hop, and Broadway - it's in this mash-up that we experience music which moves by lyrics, beats
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