No One in a Powdered Wig is Scrappy
It’s taking the culture by storm, the biggest Broadway musical in years—and it’s about… the first U.S. secretary of the treasury, Alexander Hamilton? It seems unlikely, but nothing about the “Hamilton” story is likely. Lin-Manuel Miranda took the biography of a lesser-known early American figure and turned it into a story full of catchy songs and social commentary, including the rapid-fire hip-hop lyrics and the casting of non-white actors in most of the parts. Four of our “Hamilton”-mad panelists discuss the appeal of the show and why it works so incredibly well.
(This we’ve also launched an entire podcast devoted to “Hamilton”, so if you want to hear various panels discuss the show song by song, you may want to subscribe to that, too.)
Piano intro and outro music from Hamilton played by Christopher Breen.
Listen to this episode (1 hour, 20 minutes)
Topics Covered
Links
- ‘Hamilton’ Is The Very Model Of A Modern Fast-Paced Musical
- "Hamilton" lyrics and annotations on Genius
- 'Hamilton' cast does a modern version of 'Wait For It' tied to current political injustice
- "Hamilton: Original Broadway Cast Recording" on iTunes
- Pod4Ham: A podcast about "Hamilton" from The Incomparable
- Broadway Away!