Fignon's Ponytail
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What's your name, man?
Alexander Hamilton. My name is Alexander Hamilton. And there's a million things I haven't done...
Going to see Hamilton is not one of the million things I haven't done!
It is a musical theatre phenomenon. Constantly selling out everywhere. It's so popular, there are stringent protections in place to stop touts. You have to take the card you pay with to get tickets printed as you enter. People were queuing around the building 90mins before the show even started. Such is the enthusiasm for it.
And I think that adds to the experience. There is a genuine buzz in the audience and an enthusiasm for the show. People are happy just to be there and are even a poor performance would receive a great reaction to people who, like me, have listened to the soundtrack countless times. But this was far from a poor performance, it was one of the best shows I've been to, and even given the ideal audience, the standing ovation was full and quick (often times one or two stand up right away, some more as each actor comes out for a bow, etc, this time almost everyone jumped out of the seats immediately).
Naturally, being familiar with the original Broadway recording it was a little jarring hearing other voices singing the songs I'm so familiar with, but I have so many soundtracks and have seen so many shows I have developed the ability to to adapt quite quickly. It would be hard to pick out a particular stand out performer. Jason Pennycooke was great in the two roles of Marquis de Lafayette and Thomas Jefferson, Obioma Ugoala brought class and dignity as George Washington, Christine Allado as Peggy Schuyler and Maria Reynolds sounded most like the OST version, Michael Jibson almost stole the show as King George III, and the watching the play you get more of an appreciation of how much rests on Aaron Burr, played here wonderfully by Giles Terera. We had Ash Hunter as lexander Hamilton, he is the alternate/understudy and but I'm not sure you'd know (I didn't until after the show when I looked at the programme).
Also, so. Many. Tight. Pants.
We went and saw this a couple of weeks ago for our Anniversary (booked tickets in Jan!). AMAZING. Absolutely blown away by the whole production (although I didn't think the 2nd act was quite as good as the 1st) despite being a little unsure of how the modern rap would work with the story beforehand. Needn't have worried though as it knitted together superbly.
And yes, those tight pants.....!