Hamilton is the story of the unlikely Founding Father determined to make his mark on the new nation as hungry and ambitious as he is. From orphan to Washington's right-hand man, rebel to war hero, a loving husband caught in the country's first sex scandal, to the Treasury head who made an untrusting world believe in the American economy. George Washington, Eliza Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson and Hamilton's lifelong friend/foil Aaron Burr all make their mark in this astonishing new musical exploration of a political mastermind. Experience a fresh look at the era of the Founding Fathers.
Posted By : Angela_G
The staff at the theater were very professional and helpful. Theater was stunning. Everything seemed well organized. What a show!! Fantastic!!! Exceeded all of our expectations!
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Posted On : 2024-04-29 14:31:20
Posted By : 854DP
WSnt sure I would like this show as it’s full of rap and US history but I was blown away!!!
Wish I’d seen it sooner, this is a mega production and we sat rivited the whole time and learnt heaps!!
Great way for kids to learn their US history too as it’s very lively with good music even for non rappers like ourselves.
The choreography was spectacular and the set brilliantly versatile and the orchestra fantastic- book a ticket now!!
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Posted On : 2023-10-12 19:50:35
Posted By : KevinY_Bellevue
Unless you dislike hip-hop and rap, this is a must do. Great music, wonderful acting and a bit of American history (I know not 100%). Warning: After watching, I can't get the music out of my mind :-)
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Posted On : 2023-09-08 19:03:08
Posted By : Imanalshamsi85
I went to the show with my friend. At first, I wasn't sure whether I will enjoy it or not as I am not into musicals. I absolutely loved it. The theatre was a bit cold. I kept my jacket on. I was terribly jet lagged, but managed to keep my eyes open!
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Posted On : 2023-08-06 20:21:06
Posted By : Navigate622837
Hamilton was Historical, Entertaining & Educational.
Excellent performance by all, I would highly recommend 👏
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Posted On : 2023-06-11 15:35:13
Posted By : CraftBeers
Seeing a musical is a combination of the physical location and the theater production. I give the venue 1 star and the musical 5 stars.
I was absolutely miserable in this place. They were rough and mean on the way in. We were treated like cattle and rushed along. We found our seats. I am 6'1" and my knees touched the chair in front of me. Both of my arms touched the person on my left and right. I'm slim, and I could not move. After two hours I literally hurt. My poor wife was having shooting pains up her leg and could not take it.
At the intermission, I tried to find a bathroom. I never did find it. I even asked for directions twice. There are no signs and the rude attendants just bark, over there and down the stairs.
Hamilton was fantastic, but no way am I recommending this to anyone especially if you are older, over weight or have bad knees.
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Posted On : 2023-05-11 16:54:56
Posted By : jbtinatl
The NYC trip and tix for Hamilton were a xmas present for my daughter, who loves theater and dance and knows almost every word to every song in the play. I was tagging along. I get it now. If you are debating whether to go, stop debating and just go. I felt myself transported and entranced while watching. The world fell away and I loved it.
We took a program and waited outside for the cast to come out to meet them and get signatures. They did not disappoint! Several of them came out and were generous with posing for pictures and giving autographs. I've never seen my daughter so happy.
The seats do not give much leg room, so if your knees get achy if you can't stretch them, take something before you go (pain reliever) as you will have to sit for over 2 hours.
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Posted On : 2023-01-25 22:35:31
Posted By : Room-in-my-suitcase
Broadway is a live performance mecca and is a venue for all kinds of street entertainers, especially up and coming rappers. When talking about Broadway, it is physically referring to the sector of the street located in Midtown Manhattan between 42nd and 35th streets that includes Times Square. My 1st affront on Broadway was in 1965 at the Washington Square Theatre where I saw Richard Kiley play Don Quixote in Man of La Mancha and sang a fabulous rendition of 'Impossible Dream'. Believe it or not: I got front row seats on Saturday night for twenty dollars. Now, in 2023, to get tickets to Hamilton at the Richard Rogers Theatre, I had to mortgage my house.
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Posted On : 2023-01-12 16:03:12
Posted By : markhkatz46
I enjoyed the experience but the show itself was a bit hit and miss. I really enjoyed some of the music but some was unintelligible while the rap songs are not my cup of tea. I am willing to accept that those who enjoy rap would give a higher rating but I am not one of them. Also some of the storyline left me confused. As a non-American I realise that my knowledge of Alexander Hamilton is far from expert but the play didn’t feel internally cohesive.
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Posted On : 2023-01-08 22:31:14
Posted By : Imanalshamsi85
I loved the theatre's ambiance, the actors, their energy, the plot, and the music. A great experience.
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Posted On : 2022-11-13 12:26:54