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I'm glad you liked it but you didn't need to start your own thread when this one exists for exactly that purpose.
https://www.broadwayworld.com/board/readmessage.php?thread=1084696&dt=366
Thanks for the review, but couldn't disagree more re: Jonathan Groff. I guess if you haven't seen Brian D'Arcy James, it's hard to explain how much more the role can be than what Groff does with it. He's fine, and funny, but overall was a disappointment for me.


joined:7/18/15
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What a wonderful and very grounded review. Thanks for sharing!
.even though Lin has the energy/personality of a star, he's not a singer. With the rap/spoken word you lean forward because he is an expert at delivering the material, when he sings you lean back slowly losing interest....and Hamilton has a pretty significant singers track. The show would sail much better in the first act if a different actor played Hamilton. Lin should go to the tv/film world and claim the star that he really is as a persona.
I can definitely agree with this. It's strange to say, but Lin really is the weakest one onstage. I almost wish he would have taken a back seat for this show and had just been apart of the crew and not the cast. Not to say he is horrible or anything, he's giving a very good performance. His acting and singing is just not as powerful as Leslie, Jackson, Groff, Renee and Soo. I've seen Hamilton 3 times (twice with Lin and once with Javier).Suffice to say, this might be the rare time where I actually prefer the alternate over the actor that created the role.
Great review! Having just seen it for the first time on Monday, I appreciated reading your thoughts. I agree about Leslie Odom, Jr. He was the STAR of the show for me.
I also agree about Lin Manuel in the title role. His ability to freestyle and the emotion he brings to the role are tremendous, but singing is not his strong suit. I wasn't in any way disappointed by it, but I would be perfectly happy to see Javier as A. Ham. In fact, I wish they had announced that he'd be doing the Saturday, then Sunday matinees when tickets first went on sale because it might mean there would still be some available.
I'm wondering if people have tried exchanging those tickets and if it's been allowed.
re James vs Groff
Having seen both, I come out on the Groff end too. Different strokes, of course, and that's fine. I think that difference is summed up by "how much more the role can be than what Groff does with it." That's precisely why I prefer Groff: I think James made it more than it should be. The role, as written, brilliantly telegraphs KG3 without becoming bogged down in the side bar and I think Groff conveys the way in which the founding fathers viewed him (at least as related by Chernow) rather than pushing for a musical theatre moment. That said, I understand how you could see it differently.



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Posted: 7/29/15 at 3:43pm