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I came to this performance as someone who has been following Hamilton since 2014. I know the words, I mother and occasionally sang along, and was ridiculed by the people sitting near me. They made me feel subhuman and like I had runes their experience purely through my enjoyment of it. Incredible show but ridiculously entitled guests. No one should have the right to dictate how someone else enjoys a performance and certainly shouldn’t make them feel inferior for enjoying the music and experience. Again five stars for the cast, zero stars for the people sitting near us who chose to destroy their own experience of the show by listening to my humming and the odd spoken word instead of the performance.
C Casey from Fredericksburg, Virginia
HAMILTON WAS SUPERB
I was so happy to see HAMILTON..without paying Broadway prices. The staff was welcoming and very helpful. The musical was everything I was hoping for! Tremendous singing and breathtaking sets and costumes! I thank the cast and crew for a wonderful evening of the crafty Alexander Hamilton. A special huzzah to the actor portraying King George!
Russ Pagulayan from Toronto, Ontario
FUN SHOW, BUT THE ENVIRONMENT WAS LESS THAN IDEAL
It was a fun time, but this evening I came to realize how much a the characters of Hamilton and Burr need to play off of each other to make each of them stronger.
Also, during parts of the show where you feel like you need to cheer on the characters the Ushers come by and indicate that you are not allowed to cheer. (e.g. immigrants we get the job done?)
CHris Mason from Fort Myers, Florida
AMAZING SHOW...FUN...FUNNY...PRODUCTION VALUE LOW
I went to see the show at BB Mann Ft myers fl. I actors were amazing especially king George. The first half of the show I could only under 50% of what was being said. At the break, I asked people around if they understood the words...they said half of it. I mean, I didnt even know the WAR ended until king George came on to say "GOOD LUCK ON YOUR OWN!"
I asked the staff if they could turn on the $50k speaker array in the balcony, which they did not.
The second act I could understand 85% of what was going on and I enjoyed it much more.
I do believe the rapping and fast sing/talking makes the actors mumble...
Jessica Scott from Boston, Massachusetts
HAMILTON WAS GREAT, BUT THE BOSTON OPERA HOUSE FELL SHORT
I'm not hard to please, and as I said above I enjoyed watching
Hamilton. It was very entertaining: I've never seen anything quite
like it. I rate both the Lion King & Les Miserables higher, but it's in
the top 5 for most memorable shows.
The Boston Opera House, however, actively tried to spoil that
experience by treating theater goers more like sardines being
crammed into a can than people who were paying a lot of money
for a once in a lifetime experience. Mobil tickets (displayed on your
phone & not printable beforehand) are the in-thing now, & it's hard
enough bringing each barcode up on your phone if it's more than
just you. For the 4 people in my group I had to show each of our
tickets 5 times to get to our seats. It's expected at the door, but the
ushers are supposed to help, not block your path and demand to
see your tickets repeatedly. Someone in the wrong seat in a full
house will be caught: the harassment is uncalled for and rude. It
made a 5 star show a 3 star experience.
Leslie from Boston, Massachusetts
DISAPPOINTED
My husband surprised me with Hamilton
tickets. I was beyond excited. I spent the day of
the show in a state of giddy anticipation. But,
sadly, I was underwhelmed. We got the
understudy for Hamilton, and he was very flat
to me. At first I thought I was just used to Lin-
Manuel Miranda from the original cast
recording and that I would adapt after a few
numbers, but to me he lacked the energy and
charisma the role requires. I thought the actor
who played Aaron Burr played the role too
broadly and was miscast in general. Similarly, I
felt the actress who played Eliza wasn’t right
for her role and lacked vocal chops. And
overall, the rapping wasnt’ that great. I’m glad I
saw it, but I can’t say that this touring
production was worth the ticket price. .
Gary Christopher from Atlanta, Georgia
SADLY-OVERHYPED
The sets and choreography are very well done,
acting is solid, and the history is so so. King
George was hilarious. Why did it leave me
wanting more for the exorbitant price I paid?
First of all several initial songs were hard to
follow for my untrained ears...some were
unintelligible. Others were in the same place as
me. There is a wonderful story to be told that
was wanting because of the new age rap and
street culture feel.. It is a musical but unlike
any other musical I have witnessed. I yearned
for more substance.
It seemed to me that some people cheer more
for the political statement being made about
today than the treasure present in real life in
the past. I have seen Jersey Boys 5 times,
Carole King three times, The Million Dollar
Quartet 4 Times, The Sound of Music 6 times,
Memphis and Dream Girls several times.. I love
musicals and I am a history buff, particularly
founding father history. This one just did not
resonate with me even though I wanted it to.
This is what our reviewer, Nicola Quinn, had to say when she saw Hamilton on Broadway in 2015: Lin-Manuel Miranda was inspired by his love for 90's rap and hip hop, and Broadway - it's in this mash-up that we experience music which moves by lyrics, beats
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