Anonymous
Post 08/05/2017 08:39     Subject: Re:Thoughts about Hamilton

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dream on. The prices for Book of Mormon have never dropped


Anonymous wrote:It'll be in D.C. eventually, and will run for years and year. Prices will eventually fall.



I saw the Book of Mormon after much hype and thought it was just Ok, not nearly the best show ever. I suspect Hamilton is not that great, not worth $350.


Hamilton is no Book of Mormon. How could you compare two unrelated musicals. Hamilton is the musical of a generation.
Anonymous
Post 08/05/2017 01:08     Subject: Thoughts about Hamilton

I really dislike the music so I'm in no rush to see it. I don't enjoy rap at all and no matter how many times I listen to the cast recording, I just can't warm up to it.
Anonymous
Post 08/04/2017 18:36     Subject: Re:Thoughts about Hamilton

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dream on. The prices for Book of Mormon have never dropped


Anonymous wrote:It'll be in D.C. eventually, and will run for years and year. Prices will eventually fall.



I saw the Book of Mormon after much hype and thought it was just Ok, not nearly the best show ever. I suspect Hamilton is not that great, not worth $350.


Well then you "suspect" wrong! It is an amazing show and we saw it this July in Chicago. I would see it again if I could. And we spent more than $350. very worth it!
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2017 12:16     Subject: Re:Thoughts about Hamilton

I read a board for the theater (mostly Broadway) community, and when I was considering seeing Hamilton in Chicago a couple of weeks ago on a work trip, lots of people encouraged me, with some saying the Chicago cast was on fire and possibly even better than the OBC cast. In the end, I didn't do it because the more "affordable" tickets (still a couple of hundred $$) were limited view, and the folks on the board said that when that particular theater says limited or obstructed view, they mean it.