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Something to watch tonight: Thursday 28 November

By November 28, 2024No Comments

Hamilton (Kail, 2020)

Still from the 2020 filmed version of the Broadway show Hamilton

Later this after­noon I’ll be head­ing out to watch Moana 2, a sequel that doesn’t con­tain any songs by Lin-Manuel Miranda, and earli­er on today iTunes shuffle played me a song of his from Hamilton, so it’s almost like the uni­verse is try­ing to tell me something.

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It feels remark­able that a show that was so suc­cess­ful in its early incarn­a­tions that you had to win a lot­tery to get a tick­et, is now avail­able so eas­ily on stream­ing. In fact, the ver­sion of Hamilton that you can see on Disney+ is that ori­gin­al cast – the one that tore up all the Broadway rules in the mid-2010s.

There would have been a time that a filmed ver­sion of a hit like that might take years to arrive – pos­sibly nev­er – once all the region­al tour­ing pro­duc­tions and cut-down schools ver­sions have milked every dol­lar out of audi­ences every­where. That’s the Wicked mod­el, basically.

Now, you can have a hanker­ing to watch that fant­ast­ic first cast – Daveed Diggs, Leslie Odom Jr., Phillipa Soo, and of course Miranda him­self – and just scratch that itch whenev­er you feel like it.

I know some view­ers of my acquaint­ance have chosen to watch it with sub­titles so they can keep up with the rapid-fire wit of Miranda’s word­play. The editor-in-chief and I were talk­ing com­ing out of Wicked the oth­er day about how old fash­ioned its musical-ness seemed. There’s a before-Hamilton and an after-Hamilton in the world of music­als now.

(We also talked about how poorly it held up cine­mat­ic­ally and cho­reo­graph­ic­ally com­pared with an even older-fashioned music­al, Spielberg’s sub­lime ver­sion of West Side Story but that’s a dis­cus­sion for anoth­er day.)

I covered Hamilton in one of my RNZ Nights slots in November 2022 – des­pite the pres­ence of Emile’s mug­shot on this web page, back then it was hos­ted by Karyn Hay:

This is about Alexander Hamilton, one of the found­ing fath­ers of the United States. He was nev­er actu­ally pres­id­ent of the United States, but he helped get George Washington elec­ted. He helped win the Revolutionary War.

He was a sec­ret­ary of the Treasury. He essen­tially cre­ated the mod­ern American fin­an­cial state. He cre­ated the Coast Guard. But he also was an orphan who was born in the Caribbean island of Nevis and made him­self – he was a genu­inely self-made person.

He taught him­self how to write, and he was a pamph­let­eer. He was a pro­pa­gand­ist. And he was this extraordin­ary char­ac­ter, but he was sur­roun­ded by all of these oth­er ones. Aaron Burr, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington.

And so Lin-Manuel Miranda has cre­ated this show and then pop­u­lated the cast with, I guess, a snap­shot of mod­ern America. It’s more than just col­ourblind cast­ing. It’s a con­scious effort to tell the American story through the lens of American now.

I go deep­er into the ori­gins of Hamilton in that seg­ment and also talk about David Farrier’s troub­ling doc­u­ment­ary, Mister Organ.


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Where to watch Hamilton

Worldwide: Streaming on Disney+