HAMILTON Holds Broadway Auditions; Read Lin-Manuel Miranda's Character Descriptions!

Find Out What HAMILTON is Looking for in An Audition

Mar. 12, 2015
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According to an Equity casting notice, Hamilton is looking for fresh faces for its Broadway run. Auditions will be held later this month for the following roles (descriptions written by Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda):

ALEXANDER Hamilton: Non- white, 30s, Tenor-Baritone. An earnest, ambitious hothead, a man possessed. Speaks his mind, no matter the cost. Must be able to rap VERY well. Eminem meets Sweeney Todd.

ELIZA Hamilton: Non-white, 20s - 30s, Soprano. Fiercely loyal, self-possessed, proud. Evolves from lovesick, wealthy young woman to the sole keeper of her late husband's legacy. Alicia Keys meets Elphaba.

ANGELICA SCHUYLER: Non-white, 20s-30s, Mezzo - Soprano, MUST be able to sing and rap well. Fierce, dazzling, brilliant, can read a room and everyone in it instantly. Deeply in love with Hamilton, who is married to her beloved sister Eliza. Nicki Minaj meets Desiree Armfeldt.

AARON BURR: Non-white, 20s-30s, Tenor/Baritone, sings and raps in equal measure. Our narrator. A cool, steely reserve. An orphan raised in wealth, plays his cards and opinions close to the vest. Slow to anger, but when he gets there, look out. Javert meets Mos Def.

GEORGE WASHINGTON: Non-white, 30s-40s, Tenor/Baritone, sings and raps in equal measure. Authoritative, regal, aloof, aware of his place in history at all times. John Legend meets Mufasa.

MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE/THOMAS JEFFERSON (dual role): Non-white, 20s-30s, Tenor-Bari, MUST be able to sing and rap well.
- LAFAYETTE is an earnest, idealistic Frenchman who reveals himself to be a superb military commander/rapper. Think Lancelot meets Ludacris.
- JEFFERSON is relaxed, jazzy, brilliant, whose effortless cool is ruffled ONLY by Hamilton. Harold Hill meets Drake.

HERCULES MULLIGAN/JAMES MADISON (dual role): Non-white, 20s-30s, Tenor/baritone, MUST be able to sing and rap well.
- MULLIGAN is the life of the party, dripping with swagger, streetwise and hilarious. Joins the revolution to get out of being a tailor's apprentice, and befriends Laurens, Hamilton and Lafayette. Busta Rhymes meets Donald O'Connor.
- MADISON is incisively intelligent, quiet, professional. A former Hamilton ally, he becomes Jefferson's detail man concerning all matters-he gets things done. RZA meets Zach from Chorus Line.

JOHN LAURENS/PHILIP Hamilton (dual role): Non-white, late teens- 20s, Tenor, MUST be able to sing and rap well.
- LAURENS is an ardent young abolitionist and idealist, born into privilege, joining the Revolution. Hamilton's loyal best friend. Nas meets Elder Price.
- PHILIP Hamilton. Prodigious, full of life, a wordsmith in the mold of his father Alexander. Tupac meets J. Pierrepont Finch.

PEGGY SCHUYLER/MARIA REYNOLDS (dual role.): Non-white, late teens-20s, Mezzo-Soprano.
- PEGGY SCHUYLER: sweet, shy, youngest of the three Schuyler Sisters. The Michelle Williams of Destiny's Child.
- MARIA REYNOLDS: sultry, young, calculating. Affects the role of a damsel in distress to seduce Hamilton. Jasmine Sullivan meets Carla from Nine.

KING GEORGE: Caucasian, 30s-40s, Tenor, British accent. The King of England. Entitled, pouty nihilist. Sees the American Colonies as a deluded former lover, who will come crawling back. Rufus Wainwright meets King Herod in JCS.


Now playing a sold-out run Off-Broadway at The Public Theater through May 3, HAMILTON previews on Broadway at the Richard Rodgers Theatre (226 W. 46 St.) on July 13 and opens August 6. The Richard Rodgers Theatre is Mr. Miranda's Broadway home: his first musical IN THE HEIGHTS -- winner of four 2008 Tony Awards including Best Musical -- enjoyed a three-year run there.

Inspired by the book "Alexander Hamilton" by Ron Chernow, with book, music, and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda and directed by Thomas Kail - both from the creative team behind IN THE HEIGHTS -- now comes Hamilton, about the scrappy young immigrant who forever changed America: Alexander Hamilton. Tony and Grammy Award winner Lin-Manuel Miranda wields his pen and takes the stage as the unlikely founding father determined to make his mark on a new nation as hungry and ambitious as he. From bastard orphan to Washington's right hand man, rebel to war hero, loving husband caught in the country's first sex scandal to Treasury head who made an untrusting world believe in the American economy, Hamilton is an exploration of a political mastermind. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Eliza Hamilton, and lifelong Hamilton friend and foe, Aaron Burr, all attend this revolutionary tale of America's fiery past told through the sounds of the ever-changing nation we've become. Tony Award nominee Thomas Kail directs and Tony Award winner Andy Blankenbuehler choreographs this new musical about taking your shot, speaking your mind, and turning the world upside down.



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