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3 years ago
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TYPE a review on the musical, Hamilton. Each PARAGRAPH should contain the following information Overall Summary of the musical 2

. The scene that is most memorable to you and why. 3. Which ACTOR'S (character) performance did you enjoy the most and why? 4. How did the music, lighting, costumes, and or props help or hinder to tell the story of Hamilton? 5. Would you recommend this musical to someone else? Why? or Why not?

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djyliett [7]3 years ago
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Hamilton is a modern musical masterpiece which had taken the world by storm. With the recent purchase of its commercial rights to Disney and it’s addition Tim the streaming platform Disney+ it has gained more interest.

One of the most memorable scenes is also probably the saddest. It takes place during the song “Stay Alive” where Phillip Hamilton the child of Alexander and Eliza is shot defending his father’s honor in a duel. This leads to him being in the hospital with extreme blood loss while his parents are pleading at the side of husband bed for him to Stay Alive sadly he doesn’t and dies in front of his parents.

If you take the original cast into sight I highly enjoyed Phillipa Soo as Eliza which is definitely one of the hardest roles vocally to perform with songs including “Burn”, “Schuyler Defeated”, “Stay Alive”, “That would be enough”, “Stay Alive (reprise)”, “Take a Break”, “The Schuyler Sisters”, “Who lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story.”, and “Helpless”. Not only Is it one of the hardest vocally it is also one of that hardest emotionally. With deaths, affairs, and war. I give major props to Phillipa Soo for being able to carry out this role so well and with grace.

The music, lighting, and costumes gave the viewer a scene of excitement or sadness. If “Hamilton” did not have music it would be boring. You wouldn’t want to watch people talking and crying for 2 hours. It shows emotion and affects the story by giving it purpose and individuality.

I would defiantly recommend this to any history buff I know. As yes it doesn’t have some theatrical elements and leaves some details out it is amazing and deserves the recognition it has.

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