I have now seen Hamilton thirteen times in seven cities (New York, Los Angeles, Denver, SLC, Las Vegas, Chicago, and San Francisco) and I can honestly say that I was just as excited last night at the Eccles Theatre as I was when I saw the Original Broadway Cast on Broadway! I love this show so much and I don't think I will ever get tired of seeing it. I anticipate every single number (I really have to make an effort to keep from singing along) and last night I particularly enjoyed what each actor in this production did to make the role his or her own. Understudy Alex Nicholson has a different look than the other actors I've seen play Alexander Hamilton but I really liked the humor he was able to infuse into the character, particularly when he imitates other characters during "Farmer Refuted," "Cabinet Battle #1," and "Cabinet Battle #2." I also liked his interpretation of "It's Quiet Uptown," especially when he bows deeply towards Eliza after she takes his hand (I have never made it through this song without crying). Josh Marin, another understudy, is one of my favorite actors to play Aaron Burr because he gave me goosebumps during his powerful performance of "Wait For It" (his transition from the verse to the chorus blew me away), made me laugh during "The Room Where It Happens," and made me cry during his emotional performances of "Dear Theodosia" and "The World Was Wide Enough." Kameron Richardson is a diminutive George Washington but that didn't stop him from blowing the roof off of the Eccles Theatre during "Right Hand Man" (I got chills when he first came on stage) and "One Last Time." Simon Longnight is a more flamboyant Thomas Jefferson while Paul Louis Lessard is a more subdued (but hilarious) King George III than I've seen before. Kendyl Sayuri Yokoyama is very soft as Eliza (I loved all of the bits of girly business she adds to "Helpless") and this worked for me because it is such a big contrast to the way that Lencia Kebede portrays Angelica and it creates a dynamic moment during "Burn" when she builds to a dramatic crescendo. However, I wanted more of a reaction from her during "Stay Alive (Reprise)." There were quite a few people around me who were seeing this for the first time and the energy from the crowd was so much fun! I loved the spontaneous audience participation during "You'll Be Back" and the cheers during the dance break in "Yorktown." Finally, I always notice something new every time I see this and last night it was the ensemble doffing their hats to George Washington as he leaves the stage after "One Last Time." I can't begin to describe the thrill I felt, even after seeing it so many times, watching this last night! It will definitely be a highlight of the year for me. This runs at the Eccles Theatre through September 1 (go here for tickets) and, obviously, I highly recommend getting a ticket, especially if you have never seen it before!
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