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Linnamon Role Appreciation Thread - :p |


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Here's a three-year-old general Hamilton discussion thread for you to jabber about Linnamon whatever in: https://www.broadwayworld.com/board/readmessage.php?page=65&thread=1087459&dt=1614
Can't believe there's been virtually no discussion here of either Lin or Hamilton. Leave it to the newbie to see a need and jump right in to fill that gap.
asoftplacetoland said: "You’re so about to get roasted haha"
Why? Lin is probably the most successful performer and composer of this generation along with being incredibly talented and a good person. Who else do you know who can compose their own show and star in it. NO ONE. Only Lin can do that because he is LIN MANUEL MIRANDA. It's actually dumb if you guys are supposed to be Broadway fans and don't appreciate Lin for the bean he is. He has three Tony awards, like there is probably no other performer who has that many awards because then they would obviously be more famous than Lin if they did.
Uncle Charlie said: " Can't believe there's been virtually no discussion here of either Lin or Hamilton. Leave it to the newbie to see a need and jump right in to fill that gap. "
I just don't get how you're also supposed to be Broadway fans and yet you guys don't discuss Lin who is probably the most important person in the Broadway universe ever. Like that sad if you are supposed to know all about Broadway but have never discussed Lin or Hamilton.
You forgot 21 Chump Street. FOR SHAME!
linnamonrole said: "Uncle Charlie said:"Can't believe there's been virtually no discussion here of either Lin or Hamilton. Leave it to the newbie to see a need and jump right in to fill that gap."
I just don't get how you're also supposed to be Broadway fans and yet you guys don't discuss Lin who is probably the most important person in the Broadway universe ever. Like that sad if you are supposed to know all about Broadway but have never discussed Lin or Hamilton."
I know, right? A board that's been around 15-20 years with hundreds of members, some of whom work in Broadway jobs and on this board, it's like Hamilton and Lin don't exist. No threads, no discussion, nothing. Same thing with Evan Hansen. You'd never even know Ben Platt was in it if you just followed this board. And let me be honest, appreciation threads are some of the most intellectually stimulating threads on this board. 20-30 people posting "Love him", "He's great", "Such a genius" over and over make for the best discussions. Thank goodness your mom let you join. We've needed someone with initiative like you.
If you want to become a true theater fan (which it is very clear you do, but just as clear that you really are not), my advice would be to look up and watch all of the musicals that inspired Mr. Miranda (because you can do that very easily now) and if you come back with an appreciation for Sondheim and Rodgers & Hammerstein, then maybe you’ll be taken seriously (and you should probably start with West Side Story because it’s one of the definitive Broadway shows and it’s an intro to Bernstein and Sondheim).
UncleCharlie, I don't think linnamonrole is fluent in sarcasm.
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linnamonrole said: Who else do you know who can compose their own show and star in it. NO ONE. Only Lin can do that because he is LIN MANUEL MIRANDA.
I mean, Sara Bareilles and Dave Malloy did as you described in the past year.
Also John Cameron Mitchell, George M Cohan, Billy Joe Armstrong, Sting, many others im sure I’m forgetting, not to mention countless off-Broadway shows.
linnamonrole said: "He has three Tony awards, like there is probably no other performer who has that many awards because then they would obviously be more famous than Lin if they did."
Audra McDonald says hi.
linnamonrole said: "He has three Tony awards, like there is probably no other performer who has that many awards because then they would obviously be more famous than Lin if they did."
Audra McDonald, Bob Fosse, Stephen Sondheim, and many, many others say hey.
Also seriously, just stop while you're ahead. Lin isn't the greatest thing to hit Broadway, and based on what I've heard, isn't the nicest person in real life either. I think if you really want to talk about this at length, you should join the kids on twitter because no one on here really cares about Lin or Hamilton anymore.
Here are some recommendations to get you away from Hamilton.
- Waitress, Sara Bareilles wrote and starred in it. Jenna is abused by her husband, to her the only way out is baking.
- Ragtime, About 3 groups in the early 1900s, The citizens of Harlem, Immigrants, and the rich white people. Listen to Wheels of a Dream, Make them hear you, Crime of the century, and Ragtime.
- Once on this Island- An adaptation of "The Little Mermaid". I would recommend the revival recording.
- Big Fish- About Edward Bloom, he is at the end of his life and recalling what he did when he was younger.
- School of Rock, Dewey Finn needs to pay his rent so he decides to take his roommates substitute teaching job. He realizes the kids can play music and tries to get them to win the battle of the bands.
BroadwayRox3588 said: "linnamonrole said: "He has three Tony awards, like there is probably no other performer who has that many awards because then they would obviously be more famous than Lin if they did."
Audra McDonald says hi."
Who dat???
"linnamonrole said: "He has three Tony awards, like there is probably no other performer who has that many awards because then they would obviously be more famous than Lin if they did."
Andrew Lloyd Webber... And many others. Listen, I know people like you. I'm young enough to know kids like you yet wise enough to understand why you hhink like this.
So, you recently got into musicals through Hamilton. You took the Hansen route, where you will soon arrive at Heathers, Be More Chill, Falsettos, and whatever you can get your hormonal hands on! That's alright! But just understand that this is not appropriate on this board. We get it, you think Lin is pure, Hamilton is bi and Jefferson or Laurens is soooooo gay for him (protip: it's all in your head).
I suggest instead of joining those vicious animals, listen to Griefs other musical, Next to Normal. It's a much better portrayal of mental illness than Hansen! I also recommend Fun Home if you want an LGBT protagonist you can relate to. You're into innovative stuff? Ghost Quartet or Great Comet are for you! Awesome! Really need that HOT actor to look up to? Newsies has a bunch.
I'm glad you like theatre, but don't contribute to the cringe culture. Theres so much out there, even if you don't like classics (I hate Oklahoma and Cats so I get it) there's things other than the latest hit. Also off Broadway is a great thing, Avenue Q and The Lucky Ones I heard are really good. (Not to mention the Lucky Ones has one of Hansens partners in it. Enjoy yourself on your theatre journey!
BroadwayRox3588 said: "linnamonrole said: "He has three Tony awards, like there is probably no other performer who has that many awards because then they would obviously be more famous than Lin if they did."
Audra McDonald says hi."
Who dat???
Leave... just... just get out before I say anything else
Sometimes it feels like these boards are actually turning into Stan Twitter.
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anislander said: "Lin isn't the greatest thing to hit Broadway, and based on what I've heard, isn't the nicest person in real life either. I think if you really want to talk about this at length, youshould join the kids on twitter because no one on here really cares about Lin or Hamilton anymore."
Lin was always a bit much for me, but I've never heard that he isn't nice but to be quite honest I'm not surprised. What do people say he does/ is like?
emmettjordan said: "anislander said: "Lin isn't the greatest thing to hit Broadway, and based on what I've heard, isn't the nicest person in real life either. I think if you really want to talk about this at length, youshould join the kids on twitter because no one on here really cares about Lin or Hamilton anymore."
Lin was always a bit much for me, but I've never heard that he isn't nice but to be quite honest I'm not surprised. What do people say he does/ is like?
I'm in the industry in Chicago and know a lot of people who have crossed paths with him. Basically I've just heard that he knows that he's a big deal and acts like it in person. A bit demanding, divaesque, etc. If I ever mention his name around those people, they usually cringe.




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