Hamilton
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[Ignorance]Here's my problem with most musicals: there are many, many exceptions to this, but as a general rule, I don't find the songs clever. At all. The rhyme scheme is so obvious and the way they're sung a lot of the time—with so much damn emphasis—it's like the theatre equivalent of the not-as-funny-as-he-thinks bar buddy who repeats his joke's punchline because it didn't land the first time. It's grating as shit.[/Ignorance]
I wish DivaDeb were still around. I'm sure I'm missing a lot.
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I thought we weren’t allowed to watch actors of one race play characters of another? Especially actual historical figures?
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@LuFins-Dad said in Hamilton:
I thought we weren’t allowed to watch actors of one race play characters of another? Especially actual historical figures?
Bravo!
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I really like musicals. Maybe I was born about 30 or 40 years too late, past the "golden" musical age.
In fact, I just received a couple of days ago a recommendation from Amazon to buy a 5 DVD set of the Golden Age of Musicals for only USD$12!!!
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@LuFins-Dad said in Hamilton:
I thought we weren’t allowed to watch actors of one race play characters of another? Especially actual historical figures?
I believe the skin color has been approved for general audiences
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamilton_(musical)
Rutgers University professor Lyra Monteiro criticized the show's multi-ethnic casting as obscuring a complete lack of identifiable enslaved or free persons of color as characters in the show.[186] Monteiro identified other commentators, such as Ishmael Reed, who criticized the show for making Hamilton and other historical personages appear more progressive on racial injustice than they really were.[186] According to Reed, "[Hamilton's] reputation has been shored up as an abolitionist and someone who was opposed to slavery," which Reed stated was untrue.
Wokeness in the service of a dead white slave-owner, evil