Hamilton is the biggest musical to hit Broadway in years and everyone wants to see it... well except me. I had no desire to see a musical based on Alexander Hamilton one of the US Founding Fathers. I passed on the opportunity to see it in Chicago with Andrea during Convention. I was just not interested. Finally I decided to see what the hype was all about and put it on the Bucket List.
Hamilton has been to the Fox Cities Performing Art Centers at least once before. Heather and I decided to go this time it was in town. I was expecting to pay a good amount of money to see Hamilton but was surprised we could get seats as cheap as $60. Hamilton is in town February 3-15, 2026.
Hamilton starts with him meeting Aaron Burr for the first time and follows his life through the Revolutionary War, Washington's Presidency and ends with the famous dual between Burr and Hamilton. It was very well done.
And I was not a fan. Okay that is mostly my fault, apparently, because I went in blind. I knew Alexander Hamilton was played by a Black Actor. I did not know the entire cast was Black/Hispanic. I did not know it was a Hip-Hop Musical, hence the Black/Hispanic Cast. According my cousin, I should have listened to the soundtrack before going to the musical and would have had a much better experience. Now don't get me wrong, once I got used to the Hip Hop, especially in the 2nd Act, I enjoyed it more.
My other "issue" and it's not really an issue per se and totally a me thing was that the set was so dark... it was the 1700 and 1800s.. appropriate for the times but drove me nuts. I want color and brightness. The dark colors fit the set and the musical perfectly so it's definitely a me thing. The one thing that didn't make any sense and I couldn't figure out the point of it was the rotating stage floor but I'm not a set designer and I'm sure it was done for a reason. Just one that I didn't see.
Now I may not have enjoyed the entire show but the actor who played Thomas Jefferson did an amazing job. Thomas Jefferson was probably my favorite character. I absolutely loved him.
Although the choreography was not as flashy as some musicals it was quite impressive for it's simplicity. It was much more lyrical in nature than I am used to but it fit the show.
Unlike Beauty and the Beast, I had no issues with the costumes in Hamilton. They fit the show perfectly and I loved how King George evolved throughout the show. I appreciated all the little pops of color.
Even though I was not a fan, I do recommend seeing Hamilton. It is very well done and a great musical. Definitely listen to the soundtrack before hand. I am glad I went and there's a rare chance I may even see it a second time.
Heather and I said we need to make a musical bucket list. Are season tickets in our future? It is cheaper than a year worth of book boxes....


































