The company of Hamilton (not the 2nd Tour cast) (Joan Marcus) |
Hamilton
Paramount Theatre
Through March 18, 2018
There are a lot of different reasons to appreciate or even
to love Hamilton: the crazy public
scramble for tickets, the hype, the panic, the draw for middle schoolers who
don’t even care for musicals who ask to learn its songs, or the thousands of
regular people suddenly interested in one of our less well-known founding
fathers and a few of his contemporaneous buddies. It’s a phenomenon that has rejuvenated
an interest in musical theater so much more deeply into the wider culture than
Broadway has been penetrating in recent years.
The production of the show is beloved for being “sung
through” in almost entirely Hip Hop and Rap style lyrics, with sides of jazz
and Broadway sprinkled over the top. Creator Lin-Manuel Miranda’s longing to
change the American Songbook has been a crowning achievement of this score.
Then there are the deliberate choices that upend most of the
standard tropes in casting, choosing performers of color for almost every role,
including those like Thomas Jefferson and George Washington who were slave
owners, pointing out the irony without ever uttering a word in the script.