Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not only am I not dressing up, I'm not going at all.
+1 this exactly. Never had any desire to see it and don’t get the hype. I guess it’s just PC bc it’s by a Latina director?
It's fun. It's educational. Theater nerds love to see the emergence of new musical theater authoring talent such as Lin Manuel Miranda. Artists in the field are relatively scarce since it's a bit of an older art form.
It's interesting and praiseworthy that Hamilton has a diverse cast. I am white but I realize that it's unfair that white people get such a big share of all the lead roles, high-paying roles, juicy parts, etc. Minorities also would like a crack at lead roles. Then there's the appeal to those interested in history and politics. It was hilarious to see that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle went to it (particularly because it mocks his relative).
I've seen a ton of musicals. It has a relatable plot for Type A people who overwork, irritate others, and risk falling from grace. I liked it much better than Wicked and Phantom (both of those were emotionally overwrought simply for spectacle). It's far from perfect but it deserves its hype because it is popular with a wide range of people who enjoy the music and the many references to classic hip hop and rap. It's far more interesting than the totally WASPY founding father musical "1776". I can't remember anything from that except a pastiche of the usual founding fathers standing in a Colonial room.