Friendly reminder that casting for the show specifically calls for non-white actors in most of the roles, so even if they were to go for celebrities, we wouldn't be seeing Eminem or Iggy Azalea joining the cast.
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"Angelica Schuyler – Janelle Monáe, Anika Noni Rose
Eliza Schuyler – Ariana Grande
George Washington – John Legend
Marquis de Lafayette – Danny Brown, Glover/Childish Gambino
John Laurens – Bruno Mars
Thomas Jefferson – André 3000
Hercules Mulligan – Kendrick Lamar
James Madison – Common
King George III – Zac Efron, Justin Beiber
Maria Reynolds – Rihanna
James Reynolds – Kanye West
Philip Hamilton – idk, Kimye's new son or some sht"
I'm actually super into this cast, except I think Beyonce as Angelica would pull more success without diminishing the character. I'm SO here for Ariana as Eliza. Or even Ariana as Angelica, perhaps? We know she can rap Lin's music. Also, don't know if he can sing, but Paul Rudd as King George?
They/them.
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Although Zac Efron would be a great King, it necessarily doesn't have to be someone young like it is currently with Groff. I mean, we had Brian before.
I think Jesse Tyler Ferguson would be a hilarious King!
Oh I know, I can't stand her with all the consonant dropping she does. But I couldn't think of anyone else young, famous and non-white who could belt out Eliza's songs. I hate to dismiss a woman on a count of her age, but Beyonce would be too old for even Angelica, unless Hamilton and the other Schuylers are cast older than they are at the start of the show.
You're reminding me of people you hear at the movies asking questions every ten seconds, "Who is that? Why is that guy walking down the street? Who's that lady coming up to him? Uh-oh, why did that car go by? Why is it so dark in this theater?" - FindingNamo on strummergirl
"If artists were machines, then I'm just a different kind of machine...I'd probably be a toaster. Actually, I'd be a toaster oven because they're more versatile. And I like making grilled cheese" -Regina Spektor
"That's, like, twelve shows! ...Or seven." -Crazy SA Fangirl
"They say that just being relaxed is the most important thing [in acting]. I take that to another level, I think kinda like yawning and...like being partially asleep onstage is also good, but whatever." - Sherie Rene Scott
34!? Well damn. I'm not surprised because I think she looks older, but because she's been a name for nearly my entire life. The Writing's on the Wall came out when I was still in elementary school. Now I find out she was only 18 when that came out and I'm thinking about my life choices...
You're reminding me of people you hear at the movies asking questions every ten seconds, "Who is that? Why is that guy walking down the street? Who's that lady coming up to him? Uh-oh, why did that car go by? Why is it so dark in this theater?" - FindingNamo on strummergirl
"If artists were machines, then I'm just a different kind of machine...I'd probably be a toaster. Actually, I'd be a toaster oven because they're more versatile. And I like making grilled cheese" -Regina Spektor
"That's, like, twelve shows! ...Or seven." -Crazy SA Fangirl
"They say that just being relaxed is the most important thing [in acting]. I take that to another level, I think kinda like yawning and...like being partially asleep onstage is also good, but whatever." - Sherie Rene Scott
Celebrity is the golden calf of the modern age. REPENT!!
The wonderful thing about the success of HAMILTON is that it didn't need celebrities to become the hottest ticket on Broadway.
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I agree the show is the star but I don't see the harm in doing a little dreamcasting. I think all of us know there's no way Hamilton could get Beyoncé as a supporting character but it's fun to think what her take on the character would be. That's one of the reason why I'm excited about the mixtape because they can get artists wouldn't be willing or available to do the show to do covers of the songs. (Though Beyoncé would still a pipe dream)
My world is being turned upsidedown today. Bey is only eight years my senior and vaguely Latina looking Ariana Grande is actually Italian.
Revisions to my movie dream cast:
Angelica/Eliza – Beyonce, Janelle Monáe, Anika, and I'll agree about Alicia Keys and Jordin Sparks
Alex/Aaron – Donald Glover (though he'd make a better Lafayette), Terrence Howard, Drake, Pharell, Anthony Hamilton
You're reminding me of people you hear at the movies asking questions every ten seconds, "Who is that? Why is that guy walking down the street? Who's that lady coming up to him? Uh-oh, why did that car go by? Why is it so dark in this theater?" - FindingNamo on strummergirl
"If artists were machines, then I'm just a different kind of machine...I'd probably be a toaster. Actually, I'd be a toaster oven because they're more versatile. And I like making grilled cheese" -Regina Spektor
"That's, like, twelve shows! ...Or seven." -Crazy SA Fangirl
"They say that just being relaxed is the most important thing [in acting]. I take that to another level, I think kinda like yawning and...like being partially asleep onstage is also good, but whatever." - Sherie Rene Scott
I'm a little curious as to the official casting breakdown rules on this one. I was under the impression that except in "celebrity roles" that literally anyone can play, when a role creates a precedent as a nonwhite role, the union usually mandates that the role go to a person of color in the rest of the run.
King George appears to be the one major exception to this, but didn't Christopher Jackson originate the role before Brian D'Arcy James and Jonathan Groff? Wouldn't this be a union snafu? (I seem to recall in Rock of Ages that the role of Keith Gill, record exec, was permanently rewritten into JaKeith Gill when a black man took the role in the transfer to Broadway, then written back into Keith for the film.)
Maybe it's authorial intent. Did Miranda specify in the script that the show is for nonwhite performers, or that specific roles are for specific ethnicities? The understanding that I had seen was that the show was written to be a multiethnic performance, but I hadn't seen indication that Burr, as written, is a black man etc. Assuming that diversity remains the watchword for the production, will specific ethnicities of specific tracks shift and switch, or will all future Hamiltons be Hispanic, all future Burrs be black, etc.?
You're reminding me of people you hear at the movies asking questions every ten seconds, "Who is that? Why is that guy walking down the street? Who's that lady coming up to him? Uh-oh, why did that car go by? Why is it so dark in this theater?" - FindingNamo on strummergirl
"If artists were machines, then I'm just a different kind of machine...I'd probably be a toaster. Actually, I'd be a toaster oven because they're more versatile. And I like making grilled cheese" -Regina Spektor
"That's, like, twelve shows! ...Or seven." -Crazy SA Fangirl
"They say that just being relaxed is the most important thing [in acting]. I take that to another level, I think kinda like yawning and...like being partially asleep onstage is also good, but whatever." - Sherie Rene Scott
I wonder if LMM changed the casting for George because he liked Brian D'arcy James, or if they explicitly wanted to make a statement about race with that casting slot.
Well isn't the farmers refeuted guy played by a white man. And wasn't it Joshua Henry that played George?
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Yes to your first question.. but that's part if an ensemble track, I believe, Some of the current understudies are Caucasian when the role itself is being played by someone that isn't.
I don't know who played it originally, but I know he wrote Washington WITH Jackson in mind .
Boy I hope it was on purpose.
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Drama, I'm sorry i didn't realize I should've put in "King" before the George.
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Just imagining his British stewie accent right now and that would actually be perfect.
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While they aren't celebrities outside of Broadway, I'd love to see In the Heights alumni Mandy Gonzales and Karen Olivo in the show. I think they would be perfect as Eliza and Angelica respectively. Although I know Karen kind of retired a few years ago (but she's done a few things, like tick tick boom at Encores! last year), Mandy has a voice that would match Eliza perfectly.
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