neonlightsxo said: "ljay889 said: "Mandy is an experienced and qualified singer and actress. If you have issues with certain aspects of her performance, take it up with the director. She wasn't just thrown on the stage and left to do whatever. I am sure you were too young to have seen her LIVE in Heights and Wicked, but she was perfectly cast and well directed in each show, and didn't receive the criticism that the Hamilton fanatics keep throwing at her. At the end o
I also noticed that there weren't any dark-skinned women in the Broadway Hamilton cast on my most recent visit (11/07/16). It was shortly after I'd read an interview with Viola Davis where she commented on how difficult it was for her to receive roles as a darker-skinned African-American woman. The relatively lighter hue of the women (compared to the men and the OBC) in the current cast was noticeable (to me at least), and noteworthy.
Rumpelstiltskin said: "MyLife said: "I saw Judd as Angelica, and she was not great. I was disappointed in the whole performance. I would kill to see her as Eliza though. She comes off as too sweet and innocent for Angelica."
I was disappointed as well. There was no spark to her performance. I felt as if I were seeing one in a thousand YouTube High School Angelica-wannabes. This combined with a similarly tepid performance from
I also don't know that non-whites in the Netherlands would agree with some of these characterizations. Race relations there differ from those in the US, but are by no means perfect. There is an entire movement against "Zwarte Pete" ("Black Pete" in the Netherlands. Just to present another perspective on these issues
I agree with what MyLife wrote 100%. I was at the matinee yesterday as well thanks to a post on this board a few moths ago . I LOVED Michael Luwoye, but have only seen Lin (twice) and Joh Rua (once), in the role. Michael Luwoye's Hamilton was phenomenal. I thought Brandon Victor Dixon's Burr showed more complexity--arrogant at times, but also vulnera
CarlosAlberto said: "Let me make myself clear. I am a big Brian Stokes Mitchell fan ever since his days on TRAPPER JOHN, MD, which most of you probably don't even know about or remember.
Stokes vocal chops not to mention his age are a mismatch for what any of the male roles in HAMILTON require.
Some shows/roles are not for all performers no matter how phenomenally talented they are. This is the case with Stokes and Hamilton. They are not going to cast a
I used 10,000 points to obtain a ticket to Fiddler, Center Orchestra row D. I checked Telecharge first and then called Audience Rewards and requested that seat (they offered me another seat initially).
CarlosAlberto said: "They should have started a trend and used a racially diverse cast. Can you imagine a latino George Washington?!?!? How cool would that be?
Oh wait . . . . "
I thought they previously announced that they were planning t
Charley Kringas Inc said: "I guess the question is about deciding how to approach the integration of cultures, which is deeply messy and complex. Even if I don't disagree that maybe Morisseau should have realized this isn't exactly the hill to die on, I can certainly imagine the frustration of being in her position. Seeing a play that calls to my culture with an audience who is not of my culture and doesn't appreciate (or, potentially, even want) my culture
broadwaybelter said: "It's amazing how not a single person sided with the playwright. Then again, this board and thread is comprised of almost entirely white people..."
I am actually not against the playwright and personally would have found the gum chewing comment objectionable as I've stated previously. But I don't think it's useful to spend time on who was right or wrong because even when people observe these events themselves, many peopl
HogansHero said: "DivaProf-I think you are missing half of what's going on here. This is not about casting opportunities, it is about story.These roles are written to be non-white for dramatic purpose, and what Miranda did was create roles that are these ethnicities. The same story is not being told when they are played by whites. As someone else said, if the audience is color blind they are not seeing the show intended."
SFFrontRow said: "DivaProf said: "Lilly7 said: "Why do white people always complain when they're excluded from something? Can't you just be happy with the other 99.9% of things available to you?"
Lilly7 said: "Why do white people always complain when they're excluded from something? Can't you just be happy with the other 99.9% of things available to you?"
I was a bit disappointed, but it was his first night. I've seen Hamilton twice, both times with Lin. For me, Jon didn't have the cockiness/confidence that the role demands. I just didn't buy that his Hamilton was "scrappy and hungry," but he seemed earnest. Jon is also physically much smaller than the other men, so felt overshadowed in more ways than one. I thought it was just me, but the two women next to me though