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  1. Jul 3, 2020 · Hamilton is a 2020 American historical fiction musical drama film consisting of a live stage recording of the 2015 Broadway musical of the same name, which was inspired by the 2004 biography Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow. It was directed and produced by Thomas Kail and produced, written, and composed by Lin-Manuel Miranda. Miranda also stars as Treasury Secretary and Founding Father ...

  2. Jun 10, 2016 · Hamilton’s sound system, which Steinberg said cost “seven figures” to put together, is formidable, to say the least. Some 172 individual loudspeakers, more than Steinberg has ever used ...

    • Sam Gustin
    • Southern Democratic-Republicans
    • Hercules Mulligan
    • Applause and Laughter
    • Take A Shot
    • The Bullet
    • Intermission
    • King George's Intro
    • The Roots
    • Eliza's Scream
    • John Laurens

    One of the major concerns Hamilton fans had when it was first announced that Disney acquired the rights to the recording was the profanity. As it turns out, two uses of f--- have been censored, with one being left unedited. Lin-Manuel Miranda's "Fuuu..." in "Say No to This" will stay in. However, the use of it in "Washington on Your Side" has been ...

    The other difference between the soundtrack and the recording, as it pertains to profanity, comes in "Yorktown (The World Turned Upside Down)." In the Hercules Mulligan verse, Okieriete Onaodowan exclaims, "Hercules Mulligan, I need no introduction. When you knock me down I get the f--- back up again!" RELATED: Hamilton: 10 Hidden Details Everyone ...

    Hamiltonon Disney Plus is a composite recording of a couple different performances of the show, some with live audiences and some without. This allows for the show to maintain a distinctly live vibe with applause after every major musical punctuation mark. There's also some laughter that comes following some lines that soundtrack enthusiasts might ...

    In "My Shot," one of the show's breakout numbers, Hamilton takes a brief moment to down a shot. On the soundtrack, the recording is done as flawlessly and seamlessly as possible. On stage, though, there's a bit more room for some acting-based interpretations to the moment. RELATED: Hamilton: 5 Reasons Why The Broadway Hit Needs A Film Adaptation (&...

    Anyone who's listened to the soundtrack is quite familiar with the vocal talents of Leslie Odom, Jr., Renée Elise Goldsberry, and Phillipa Soo. However, Ariana DeBose might not be well-known to all Hamiltonfans. DeBose is a part of the dancing company of the show, but in moments with gunfire, she uses her fingers to pinch where the bullet is on sta...

    Just like when fans would see Hamiltonin person, there is an intermission between the two acts. On Disney Plus, though, the intermission is just one minute long. (It's likely to send families and friend groups scrambling for ice cream pints and glasses of water.) On the soundtrack, however, there is no break. (Unless a listener gets an ad on Spotif...

    Another fun theater element that made its way to the recording is Jonathan Groff's introduction to the show, in character as King George. He tells attendees to silence their phones and it's a fun, hype-inducing moment to a show that allows viewers to be in the room where it happens. RELATED: Hamilton: 10 Hidden Details About The Main Characters Eve...

    When Hamilton concludes on Disney Plus, it transitions into the credits (which feature a ton of beautiful character art). Over the credits, "My Shot (Rise Up Remix)" by The Roots plays. This is actually found on The Hamilton Mixtapeand not the original soundtrack, but it is a part of the Disney Plus experience. The astounding track also features Bu...

    Immense, story-centric spoilers ahead for the rest of the article! When Philip Hamilton dies, the song just ends on the soundtrack. In the recording, the song ends with Eliza's visceral scream. It's a haunting, chilling moment that Lin-Manuel Miranda tweeted about wanting fans to seebefore they ever heard it. It's probably for the best that it's om...

    Another moment omitted from the show (and it stands as the most incredible difference between the soundtrack and the recording) comes in the form of a song that can only be heard in the stage version and noton the soundtrack. It is the song, "Tomorrow There'll Be More Of Us," slotted in between "Dear Theodosia" and "Non-Stop." That's right! There i...

  3. Jul 3, 2020 · The aim for the team, however, was how to re-create that theatre magic for the small screen. According to director Thomas Kail, the key to achieving this was to film it non-stop through a normal ...

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  4. Jul 17, 2018 · Hamilton: An American Musical is onstage at The State Theater in Playhouse Square July 17 - August 26. Dave DeOreo is coordinating producer for Ideastream Public Media’s arts and culture team. Case Western Resere University Professor Daniel Goldmark digs into the musical influences of the Tony-winning musical.

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  5. Oct 30, 2019 · It's one of the most popular musicals of all time — and now Hamilton is coming to Canada. The feverishly anticipated Toronto run at the Ed Mirvish Theatre stretches from Feb. 11 to May 17, 2020 ...

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  7. Mar 5, 2018 · Get the story from people in the room where it happens of how sound helps tell the musical’s story eight times a week. We talk to Nevin Steinberg, Hamilton’s Tony-nominated sound designer, Benny Reiner, Grammy-winning Hamilton percussionist, Anna-Lee Craig, Hamilton on Broadway A2, and Broadway sound design legend Abe Jacob.

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