Meet the British cast of London's "Hamilton"

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  • Опубліковано 14 тра 2018
  • After conquering audiences across the U.S., the hit Broadway musical, "Hamilton," has now invaded Britain to rave reviews. As Mark Phillips in London reports, it's all a bit ironic.
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  • @sophia-gr3ky
    @sophia-gr3ky 6 років тому +3597

    Someone needs to tell the reporter that the war is over lol

    • @aliyah2393
      @aliyah2393 5 років тому +57

      Sophia Gainsford or to shut his TRAP

    • @damii1939
      @damii1939 4 роки тому +23

      Sophia Gainsford
      my thoughts exactly

    • @annelietang8747
      @annelietang8747 4 роки тому +9

      👏

    • @static555
      @static555 4 роки тому +13

      This cracked me up, I totally agree

    • @X3000Chan
      @X3000Chan 4 роки тому +37

      American here✌🏻- I was literally just thinking the same!! "So what's you're answer?" he said. How R-U-D-E. I don't know who this guy is, but he's way more abrasive than most interviewers I've seen in an entertainment interview. You'd think he's got some beef with the Brits, for real! Yo, we're cool now, dude, chill! ❤️💙

  • @ibewalkingwiththecheesecak2565
    @ibewalkingwiththecheesecak2565 6 років тому +3214

    Really annoyed at the reporter who keeps calling the British "losers"...we get it, they lost the war, but this play is about so much more than that. Then he got all smug with them with the "well, what's your answer" like he's getting his rocks off at rubbing it in their faces or something. And this is coming from an American

    • @m.oliveira5627
      @m.oliveira5627 6 років тому +31

      Kris I felt the same way

    • @nkwari
      @nkwari 6 років тому +81

      I know! Especially considering they probably are from immigrant families and that if those three actors would have been alive back then, they might have been enslaved. The reporter's attitude was so throw-back. The purpose of the play is humanity transcending time, race, nationality .

    • @alexcraig6577
      @alexcraig6577 6 років тому +114

      From the British perspective, we really aren't that phased by it. Our history stretches back a few thousand years, the American war of independence isn't really focused on in schools. I studied it as a history grad/major. For the Brits we just want to see the really great broadway show promoting equality, diversity and pretty sick beats thats been tearing up New York for years! It was worth the wait!

    • @CollectiveMedia
      @CollectiveMedia 6 років тому +4

      lol mad cause bad

    • @ne0njuice782
      @ne0njuice782 6 років тому +8

      Kris I’m American and I think that’s really terrible

  • @lexibrown1100
    @lexibrown1100 6 років тому +1930

    It really pisses me off how the reporter calls it a play, Hamilton is a musical

    • @blbradford73
      @blbradford73 6 років тому +24

      Lexi Brown Let him be.

    • @nikolaisalvador7609
      @nikolaisalvador7609 5 років тому +56

      technically, STILL. A. PLAY.

    • @me-ln4pd
      @me-ln4pd 5 років тому +48

      Uh, it's a play and a musical. A musical can also be a film.

    • @suadela87
      @suadela87 5 років тому +23

      Bradford73 Aka Brian Bradford. Don’t modulate the key then not debate with me

    • @Jsjeuducjejwjsif
      @Jsjeuducjejwjsif 5 років тому +10

      So you suddenly listen to hamilton and you know all about what defines a musical from a play? They're the same thing, get off your high horse

  • @pumpkinpatch5
    @pumpkinpatch5 5 років тому +1823

    ‘I don’t get Hamilton being played in Britain. It’s an American play...’ Gosh! You’re right! Music and stories don’t cross boundaries to become universally loved at all! 😂

    • @radiantshay2146
      @radiantshay2146 5 років тому +112

      Yea who is Shakespeare again? 😂

    • @jelouxenriquez1551
      @jelouxenriquez1551 5 років тому +57

      Pumpkin Patch Who is Mozart again?

    • @Doctor_Straing_Strange
      @Doctor_Straing_Strange 4 роки тому +20

      @@radiantshay2146 😂😂
      What's ''Don Quijote''?

    • @hoshiihosh7687
      @hoshiihosh7687 4 роки тому +31

      Yeah, I don't get it too lol. English is originally from the British but you don't see them complainin' 😂

    • @IzzyRoseDoesArt
      @IzzyRoseDoesArt 4 роки тому +16

      Yeah, like, wtf is Kpop?

  • @Balin93
    @Balin93 4 роки тому +759

    The reporter has not seen the show. "One slight adjustment : King George here is played for laughs, not a villian." YES. SAME as in the US you buffoon.

    • @avagrafton6617
      @avagrafton6617 3 роки тому +25

      exactly. when i heard that part i was like???? he’s always for the laughs???

    • @ashildrtheswift3028
      @ashildrtheswift3028 3 роки тому +6

      For real. Does anyone who's seen the musical actually think George is the villain?

    • @virmirus
      @virmirus 3 роки тому +5

      This lady at the end even even called him out on it. I mean honestly could they have found a less qualified dunderhead to do this story?

    • @roseprimviolet5852
      @roseprimviolet5852 3 роки тому +1

      I thought the same

  • @jarrelldickey3486
    @jarrelldickey3486 6 років тому +1509

    The male anchor needs to watch the musical. Hamilton does not make fun of the French, it celebrates their support in the Revolutionary War. Lafayette gives a couple of chuckles and King Louis' head has a great quip, but the British, Charles Lee, and Samuel Seabury are the targets.

    • @kasakro9829
      @kasakro9829 6 років тому +8

      yeahh charles & sam
      wait wHAT DID YOU SAY ABOUT THEM-

    • @annieranai2198
      @annieranai2198 6 років тому +55

      Jarrell Dickey thank you! I'm French and I absolutely adore the show. We're really not made fun of, quite the contrary...

    • @sienna.dreamer8337
      @sienna.dreamer8337 6 років тому +13

      They got in a fight and had a rap battle. I went to go see it and there is no bad things about the French and also the French were talking about Alex so yeah.

    • @jacob3936
      @jacob3936 6 років тому +17

      I don't understand these 'make fun of things', maybe it's because I saw the London version but the only country really made fun of was modern america by king George (as lin manuel miranda says in this video: ua-cam.com/video/4j2-3O9t7eI/v-deo.html)

    • @sksury3067
      @sksury3067 5 років тому +5

      Thank you so much for saying that! Lin would never do such a thing EVEN by accident! He is an incredible writer!

  • @GilCAnjos
    @GilCAnjos 5 років тому +871

    The way he talks about Britain enjoying the musical despite losing the war is ironic, given how many Vietnam War movies the US made

    • @waterlemonandfriends
      @waterlemonandfriends 4 роки тому +30

      hot tea hot tea-

    • @WaitingForRevolution
      @WaitingForRevolution 4 роки тому +8

      oooof

    • @syrinacrockett8290
      @syrinacrockett8290 4 роки тому +15

      No one in America cares about Vietnam War. It was a very unpopular war that many people believe we had no business in fighting; which is why so many people burned draft card and escaped to Canada to avoid the draft. We don’t even really talk about in our history classes just gets glossed over.

    • @ChrisInScotland
      @ChrisInScotland 4 роки тому +2

      Syrina Crockett and the revolutionary war isn’t even glossed over, it’s not even mentioned.

    • @voli293
      @voli293 4 роки тому +1

      To be fair the us was the one making those movies lol and its not like the people in the us even supported those wars at the time. But still I see your point and I agree with you

  • @chiihasagi7430
    @chiihasagi7430 6 років тому +680

    honestly, im not listening to the reporter

  • @laurarobinson1508
    @laurarobinson1508 5 років тому +572

    jesus that interviewer was so patronising, how many times did he have to say "this is a play about the winners, you're the losers"...that is not what the play is about. It's about Hamilton, not about the war jesus.

    • @10Vernonplace
      @10Vernonplace 3 роки тому +7

      to people like him men are men, women are women, and there are winners and losers, blacks and whites, everything is simplistic dichotomies.

    • @CozyWaffles
      @CozyWaffles 3 роки тому

      Sore loser

    • @saniharuo
      @saniharuo 3 роки тому

      Lol it's not even a play too

    • @islanangle1404
      @islanangle1404 3 роки тому +1

      This war happened over 200 years ago, so the actors aren't the losers. The reporter is all wrong.

    • @CozyWaffles
      @CozyWaffles 3 роки тому

      Buga Duga it’s ok to be a sore loser. I understand (well I really don’t bc we won)

  • @kitty9710
    @kitty9710 6 років тому +437

    Why do the actors have to explain to the reporter that this play isn't about winners and losers? That's not the theme.

    • @bradmurray1736
      @bradmurray1736 6 років тому +6

      CreamedKitty x its about the American soul and experiance . you can't get that in london

    • @neledahm5179
      @neledahm5179 5 років тому +20

      its about Hamilton. Nothing more.

    • @gilloth
      @gilloth 4 роки тому +10

      I also loved the reaction of the actress who plays Angelica, she was like, "Oh, so we're the losers? I didn't know that" ;) :D

    • @sehamshouldbesacrificedtot1708
      @sehamshouldbesacrificedtot1708 3 роки тому +5

      Brad Murray man i watched the London one it isn’t about the “American soul” it’s about Hamilton

  • @graceheather5002
    @graceheather5002 6 років тому +518

    Why are they being so rude about the British? I love how the presenter keeps saying that Britain lost the war as if that would make it hard to do the music but they had no idea/ didn’t care 😂

    • @christinasamuel3947
      @christinasamuel3947 5 років тому +5

      Grace Heather good point and hang on rememberd something else not all of them are american because isn't one of them suposed to be from France

    • @10Vernonplace
      @10Vernonplace 3 роки тому +6

      I wonder if the reporter would have been that rude to actors of his own age and race. Probably not. Can you see him interviewing a Richard Burton or Lawrence Olivier and saying "you're the losers"?

    • @MaryLou913
      @MaryLou913 2 роки тому

      Maybe he got offended when he mentioned they sounded different off stage and they all said, ‘ Whew! Thank God!’ 😂 Maybe 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @fraserweissen8069
      @fraserweissen8069 Рік тому

      @@MaryLou913 I thought they said whew thank god in the context that if they did sound the same on and off then their acting wouldn’t have been very good/convincing

  • @kasakro9829
    @kasakro9829 6 років тому +816

    hi so I wonder how the audience reacts when George iii struts onto the stage during the reynolds pamphlet

    • @pinkgirl5041
      @pinkgirl5041 6 років тому +242

      Sam Lozada when I went to see it in London, the audience adored King George and when he came back in the Reynolds Pamphlet everyone cheered 🤣

    • @emjenkins464
      @emjenkins464 6 років тому +70

      When I saw it he just seems to be there for the drama

    • @izzygodwin41
      @izzygodwin41 6 років тому +111

      I saw it in London and king George was amazing. British people love making fun of ourselves so it went down really well!

    • @scarlettsmoak8977
      @scarlettsmoak8977 6 років тому +19

      It was the greatest thing.

    • @melaniehochuli4728
      @melaniehochuli4728 6 років тому +22

      When I saw it everyone in the theatre loved him!

  • @budgetedgaming
    @budgetedgaming 6 років тому +651

    I loved the king george in london he sounded like he was ordering them to sing along rather then asking

    • @lavinia4744
      @lavinia4744 6 років тому +48

      King George in the West End Cast was I C O N I C

    • @bootlegpineapple6599
      @bootlegpineapple6599 6 років тому +38

      When I saw it in Colorado, when he went “forever, and ever,” etc, oh the second “and ever” he got this super angry controlling tone, and then went back to this nice sweet tone for the rest of the Evers.

    • @VietnameseDubbedClips
      @VietnameseDubbedClips 4 роки тому +4

      I really wanted to see how would the British version of King George looked like. Did they made him sing the song in a more modest and less funny way?

    • @georgel1084
      @georgel1084 3 роки тому

      As an Englishman I can say he was by far the greatest and funniest part of the entire show.

    • @kayw9235
      @kayw9235 3 роки тому

      Trần Tường nope, I went to see Hamilton in London and have seen it on Disney+, and personally found the one in London more funny. He was amazing u were laughing so much but there was still the scared aspect it was amazing

  • @yaiyasmin
    @yaiyasmin 6 років тому +713

    I saw it a week ago here in London and the cast is absolutely brilliant! Much better than I had expected! Everyone loved king George, people aren’t sensitive about being “the losers”. It was a long time ago. Btw the fact that only the person who buys the ticket can see it is a great rule that prevent people/robots from buying and reselling masses of tickets to a higher price. It’s a much better system than in America (I met an American family who’d come to London to see it and they love our system saying that the way tickets are sold in America is ridiculous).

    • @robertrileydargan9156
      @robertrileydargan9156 5 років тому +3

      As someone who saw both the Original cast and the London show(As well as a musician myself) I must wholeheartedly disagree. The London show lacks everything that made the Broadway version great. If you are unable to see that you were simply blinded by the novelty created by the hype.

    • @yaiyasmin
      @yaiyasmin 5 років тому +29

      I mean I haven't seen any other cast live than the London cast so I can't properly compare but I have listened to the original cast album thousands of times (and seen clips of the original cast) so I had high expectations. What was it that made the Broadway show great that the London show lacked? I maintain that the London cast (June 2018) was amazing and I couldn't have asked for anything to be any different.

    • @robertrileydargan9156
      @robertrileydargan9156 5 років тому +4

      The difference was the intensity created by the sustained increased tempo.Which the Broadway show held they also managed to maintain complete clarity. The London show however did not taking continuous small pauses at time when they were meant to be powering through. This ruins both the intensity and also shows the difference in class as the cast could not fully perform the songs.

    • @Emma88178
      @Emma88178 5 років тому +1

      Yeah, the United States is quite off.

    • @snifsnoof
      @snifsnoof 5 років тому +2

      Yaiyasmin
      Ye i loved KGIII too

  • @ericbowers18
    @ericbowers18 6 років тому +808

    english are like what we lost this thing a couple centuries ago??? while america are so hung up on it it’s funny

    • @khaza1wolfgurl
      @khaza1wolfgurl 6 років тому +184

      Eric Bowers sort of makes sense, though. The American Revolution is just a small drop in the history of Britain, but it's the beginning (and arguably the most important part) of ours.
      Though I have to admit the "haha, we won, you lost!!" attitude, THIS long after the fact, is ridiculous x'D

    • @khaza1wolfgurl
      @khaza1wolfgurl 6 років тому +17

      (lol you can tell I'm half asleep with those glaring grammatical errors x'D)

    • @ericbowers18
      @ericbowers18 6 років тому +23

      khaza1wolfgurl oh yeah im not denying how vital that was when i got into hamilton i had no idea what was going on because schools here literally just don’t teach about it at all
      yeah that mentality is what’s funny

    • @bradmurray1736
      @bradmurray1736 6 років тому +3

      Well its more about pride. Sure it doesnt matter now but its the beginning of 200 yrs of constant and consistant being better than torys

    • @ericbowers18
      @ericbowers18 6 років тому +2

      Brad Murray yeah but you don’t hear so much the same thing when you interview on, say, the great war
      but yeah we get what youre saying

  • @elzregina
    @elzregina 6 років тому +279

    I attended this show on 5/10 and it was awesome! There were so many Americans in the audience..."it is less expensive to come over here for a long weekend and see the show than go to New York!" King George was hilarious!

    • @kasakro9829
      @kasakro9829 6 років тому +10

      hi quick question did someone,,, lets say "unexpected" come onstage during The Reynold's Pamphlet? if so how did you & the audience react? >:3

    • @elzregina
      @elzregina 6 років тому +5

      I didn't know anything out of "norm". So I would guess they did not.

    • @ioladear14
      @ioladear14 5 років тому +6

      @@kasakro9829 everyone laughed and cheered, we're not like you think! Haha

  • @kelrob30
    @kelrob30 4 роки тому +39

    It’s like the reporter thought all us Brits were fighting in the American Revolution. BRUH I can guarantee you we aren’t bothered by a TWO HUNDRED YEAR OLD WAR.

  • @f1nger605
    @f1nger605 3 роки тому +33

    "The character of King George III is played a bit for for laughs. Less, perhaps, as a villain."
    Has this guy even listened to the soundtrack?

  • @Teezy-bl6fi
    @Teezy-bl6fi 6 років тому +746

    He said land of the losers. Bruh there’s a reason the language you speak is called English.

    • @pumpkinpatch5
      @pumpkinpatch5 5 років тому +27

      Ironic! I know! 😂

    • @prodigyredstarboom1823
      @prodigyredstarboom1823 5 років тому +10

      Haha yeah and they are still losing. Ahahahahah

    • @brooke5202
      @brooke5202 5 років тому +37

      @@prodigyredstarboom1823 Hahahaha least we've not got president trump 😂

    • @pumpkinpatch5
      @pumpkinpatch5 5 років тому +9

      prodigyredstar boom honest person ditto Ouch! There’s never a recovery from a Trump hit square in the face. Ha ha! 😂

    • @samham8596
      @samham8596 5 років тому +18

      Rangoon
      Sure he did...

  • @pumpkinpatch5
    @pumpkinpatch5 6 років тому +61

    It doesn’t make fun of the French.

    • @christinasamuel3947
      @christinasamuel3947 5 років тому +3

      An English Rose good point and why can in both of these see a certain french man

  • @Cardzer
    @Cardzer 6 років тому +177

    The line of "Immigrants, we get the job done" is Britain in a nutshell nowadays because its so multicultural.

    • @itsme_sandee6769
      @itsme_sandee6769 5 років тому +6

      Especially with Brexit and all...

    • @noahthallon6651
      @noahthallon6651 5 років тому +6

      yessss - our audience screamed

    • @352eden
      @352eden 5 років тому +1

      Ours too: reckon it's a recurring thing

  • @sherdogholmes576
    @sherdogholmes576 6 років тому +95

    “Aaron Burr played by a Londoner”
    “Wow how will that work since the character is American?!”
    Well the actual Aaron Burr tried to make New England a separate country after failing to become a politician so...

    • @MBM1117727
      @MBM1117727 4 роки тому +4

      I feel like telling him It's just a hunch but I think maybe the way that that will work is something called "acting" lol

    • @LaMorenitaDivina
      @LaMorenitaDivina 4 роки тому +1

      MBM1117727 what?! What is this witchcraft you speak of?!
      I’m an American living in the UK and I physically can’t watch American news anymore. It’s set for the lowest level of comprehension.

    • @MBM1117727
      @MBM1117727 4 роки тому

      @@LaMorenitaDivina Lol well I will admit that most American news that I see leaves me flabbergasted.

    • @thearkticgamer6811
      @thearkticgamer6811 4 роки тому +1

      Syd Pope Brown
      Yeah Fox News is just propaganda

    • @TimThomason
      @TimThomason 3 роки тому

      It's not like the real Aaron Burr had an American accent. He was an aristocratic colonial, probably with something close to RP with a mixture of classic Dutch in his accent, and Hamilton probably had some French Creole quirks hidden behind a fake proper colonial New England dialect.
      Modern English and modern American (Midwest or New England) accents are equally as foreign compared to the sounds of the 18th century folks. There are recordings of seniors in the late 19th century that might give one the idea of what their more proper grandparents spoke like.

  • @JessLovesR5
    @JessLovesR5 6 років тому +226

    I’m not being funny but just because we’re British we feel any different about us ‘loosing’ the war. We’re not bothered, you deserved your freedom but the fact you think we feel different about the show is just absolutely ridiculous. The actors were literally laughing at you and it is just funny you think you’re superior over something that happened years ago. Stop talking down to us, your current leader isn’t exactly the best person to be ruling your country now is it. This reporter needs to stop

    • @TheSjuris
      @TheSjuris 6 років тому +18

      jess isobel both of our leaders are pathetic dorks.

    • @ellenayoung6405
      @ellenayoung6405 5 років тому +2

      *losing

    • @angeladavidson2350
      @angeladavidson2350 5 років тому +31

      Yeah, I'm embarrassed that that fool had to represent America by sounding like a 5 year old that won a game of hide and seek :/

    • @__darkfuneral
      @__darkfuneral 5 років тому +4

      Agree-

    • @yoopsvp5670
      @yoopsvp5670 4 роки тому +6

      fire him, sue him, anything to shut him up.

  • @lucybarloww
    @lucybarloww 5 років тому +34

    ‘How would a musical about an American victory and British defeat’ ‘this is a play about the winners in the place of the losers’
    Lol have you seen it? It ain’t. This guy really gets it wrong.
    It’s a great musical. Everyone laughed at king George in the states and they laughed in the uk. Character is played the same.

  • @scarlettsmoak8977
    @scarlettsmoak8977 6 років тому +78

    I love how they have to bring up whether or not the British loosing the war is upsetting to us like in any way we’re a patriotic nation.

    • @christinasamuel3947
      @christinasamuel3947 5 років тому +1

      Good point but hang on why dont they bring up about the French because I am shure one of the ones from Hamilton is supposed to be French

    • @PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim
      @PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim Рік тому

      @@christinasamuel3947 yeah, Lafayette helped the Americans. France was on the winning side, they even gifted America the Statue of Liberty

  • @neledahm5179
    @neledahm5179 5 років тому +26

    its not about the revolutionary war...it's about the life of Alexander Hamilton.
    And yes the war is a part of it..in the first act. But nothing more.

  • @carlyzee97
    @carlyzee97 6 років тому +114

    As an American it's just annoying to always hear how much my fellow Americans obsess over their freedom and independence. The war was centuries ago shut up and enjoy the musical no matter where it's at!

  • @chrissy1088
    @chrissy1088 5 років тому +56

    "..which the British famously lost" LOL - that may be what 'you' think and maybe you also think the USA is famous for losing the Vietnam war?

    • @joeyscerbo7776
      @joeyscerbo7776 4 роки тому +2

      Chris Gray We should have went full on into the war or should have not entered it all. It was a huge mistake how the war was handled, but it was an equally huge mistake for how the Soldiers were treated upon returning home. Most were drafted and had no choice, yet they were spit on and treated like garbage when they returned. We also helped win in World War II and without our help, inevitably Britain would have been defeated as they couldn’t hold out forever with no alies

    • @chrissy1088
      @chrissy1088 4 роки тому +1

      @@joeyscerbo7776 No allies? you don't seem to know much about WW2 -

    • @youraveragecontentcreator5720
      @youraveragecontentcreator5720 3 роки тому

      Joey Scerbo there was the commonwealth,french resistance,the USSR,greece,etc.

  • @robindutton6827
    @robindutton6827 6 років тому +33

    I was online at 3:30 am CST to order our tickets when they first went on sale. We loved it! The cast and theater are amazing! I would travel to the UK again to see this cast and show!

  • @tr0y644
    @tr0y644 4 роки тому +23

    they better make a london cast recording
    i just wanna hear the difs

  • @alsoseyriix
    @alsoseyriix 6 років тому +69

    Okay. I'm only halfway (3:25) through the video, but what does it matter if the British/English decide to allow other British/English people experience the musical/play of Hamilton? Just because England and America fought like 200 years ago doesn't make it any different. It's not weird or illegal that/if English people want to see Hamilton.
    Take me, as an example. I'm English. I don't live in London, but near it (approximately a 45min - 1hr drive), and because of that, I cannot fly all the way to New York just to see the musical.
    In all honesty (I've watched clips of the original musical on UA-cam etc.), the musical that I saw was equally amazing to the American one, and the cast is equally wonderful as the original/current American broadway cast.
    I'm sorry if I'm misunderstanding the narration, but nonetheless, this is my opinion. It may change in the near future, but for now, it stays as it is. Also, please do not refer to British/English people/the English country as [the] "losers [land]". It's disrespectful.
    EDIT: Um, excuse me, but have you ever even seen Hamilton? (5:47) The British and Americans do *NOT* make 'fun' of the French. France and America were working together to fight the war of independence against Britain. At no point of the musical does anyone insult France.... I think

    • @rach_laze
      @rach_laze 6 років тому +1

      Also hello fellow brit, I live on the border of North Yorkshire so getting the train down to London is more expensive than flying to Spain for 2 weeks all inclusive lol

    • @bradmurray1736
      @bradmurray1736 6 років тому

      But you wont experiance hamilton. You'll experience an approximation with little soul. (It was still very good but not as) its a problem with the British performing not experiencing

    • @christinasamuel3947
      @christinasamuel3947 5 років тому

      Brad Murray have not been to Broadway but want to been to the west end because london is a few hours on the train from me and have to be on a plane overnight to do Broadway so have seen the london cast so also to be fair isn't there one character in Hamilton who is french so as well as pepole critsising us english for not doing a perfect american acent shouldn't the same be said for the french accent are full cast in the west end are from all the way around the world also my family on my mums side are originaly from japan but like Hamilton moving from the Caribbean to New York they moved grom Japan to England

    • @cactuslegos3008
      @cactuslegos3008 5 років тому

      I think what they meant by insulting the French is when G.Washington says “When the French figure out whose gonna lead them”

    • @marlenidreams
      @marlenidreams 5 років тому

      Christina Samuel what about Lafayette?

  • @MrStars-bj9yf
    @MrStars-bj9yf 4 роки тому +25

    Americans: Make Fun of Britain’s casually
    Britain’s: Say one thing about Americans
    Americans: HOW DARE YOU WE ARE THe BeST shsnmHsmHgdjdmB

  • @ciaran2050
    @ciaran2050 5 років тому +16

    The difference is that England has a much longer history than America, so when considering the American war of independence it’s a small event in our history whilst the biggest in there’s. So it is understandable that it can be lost in translation when considering the actual emotions towards ‘winning’ or ‘losing’

  • @bisectro
    @bisectro 6 років тому +62

    WAIT A MINUTE Is Eliza played by rachel ann go?!

    • @TamLe-vb5ig
      @TamLe-vb5ig 6 років тому

      joyce chua yep

    • @arzookausar4027
      @arzookausar4027 6 років тому +15

      Yep!! She was soo frickin amazing!!!!! She nailed the vocals and was sooo good! I didn’t know what I was expecting but I was definitely not disappointed!

  • @snifsnoof
    @snifsnoof 5 років тому +27

    i saw this freaking hamilcast
    i saw the musical
    with this cast
    in london
    victoria palace
    i cried
    i love hamilham

  • @kimberlyhobson8405
    @kimberlyhobson8405 5 років тому +9

    This cast is amazing on and off stage ! I’m a family friend of one of the cast members and we got to go backstage . We got to meet a bunch of them and they were all so sweet ! ❤️ (oh and I hate how the reporter calls them losers 😒)

  • @jessiea893
    @jessiea893 6 років тому +13

    'I don't like that rule' uh maybe because you can afford the ticket low and high...

  • @dawn5662
    @dawn5662 6 років тому +4

    I saw this cast while in London, they were epic! Loved the show so much.

  • @TheRealRehman
    @TheRealRehman 5 років тому +2

    I saw these terrific actors on the west end a couple of days ago and am still out of breathe...it was amazing. there wasn't even a empty chair in the entire place and during the encore there was not a single seat taken with everybody giving a standing ovation.

  • @ZOMBIEZAHNpakuto
    @ZOMBIEZAHNpakuto 5 років тому +2

    I saw the West end production back in January, and the whole cast has since then made it to the cast of my heart. I love them all so much and wish there was an official recording of their version of Hamilton.

  • @yurikatsku4645
    @yurikatsku4645 6 років тому +11

    We didn’t lose we just surrendered because we were fighting France and Spain at the same time. As stated in ‘what comes next’ “you cheat with the French now I’m fighting with France and with Spain.” We only stopped fighting the Americans because we couldn’t fight three countries at the same time. Money was low due to the war.

    • @helena-dn3ok
      @helena-dn3ok 5 років тому

      I really don't understand why the American's think anyone still cares? Like what century does that reporter live in lol

  • @candywing6573
    @candywing6573 3 роки тому +6

    can we please have a interview with them again with someone who ACTUALLY has listened to the musical and isn’t trying to pick a fight?

  • @ed167
    @ed167 6 років тому +10

    Saw it in NYC and I wish I could see it again....anywhere, but especially in London. It's just a great piece of art.

  • @alexibrailey9529
    @alexibrailey9529 5 років тому +8

    I love how much the Americans think we care about losing the revolutionary war.

    • @Valencetheshireman927
      @Valencetheshireman927 3 роки тому

      Many Americans are still highly sensitive about it so they like to mock us for losing , which makes them look rather childish in the process especially when we don’t do the same thing over 1812.

    • @williamsapong81
      @williamsapong81 3 роки тому +1

      American speaking, just wait till you hear about the Civil War

  • @whakabuti
    @whakabuti 6 років тому +162

    I think the American obsession about winning the revolutionary war with Britain is quite unhealthy :p Americans need to realise no one else is as hung up about the revolutionary war as they are! Plus Britain had more important colonies elsewhere and never commited as much in the Americas as it did in places like India :/ but you don't see the English getting upset over it :p Edit : I made this remark in regard to the reporters comment "land of the losers", not Hamilton. I loved the musical. It's just seeing some Americans like this reporter go on about Britain losing is rather silly.

    • @lolligagging9410
      @lolligagging9410 6 років тому +30

      whakabuti lol, they use them as jokes! I don’t think I’ve ever met an American that actually cared. But the war was also their call of independence if I’m not mistaken, which technically made the country? Fourth of July is a big date for them for a reason!

    • @SunyiSideUp
      @SunyiSideUp 6 років тому +40

      We really don't care that much. Not as much as this (embarrassing) reporter makes it out to be. Nobody calls the British "The Losers" for instance. Before this musical, the Revolutionary War was just something you learned in History class, or an excuse to have fireworks and barbecue on July 4th. This musical really brought it alive in a way I think most Americans never imagined it. There's a difference in seeing young, vibrant people who remind you of people you know "living" through this American Revolution and reading boring passages about it in your 8th grade textbook. Also, I wouldn't say the British weren't that committed to the Americas. It was popular territory in Europe in general. And the British did go to war with the Rebels about it (I say "rebels" because some of those people ultimately ended up being Canadians, because at the time... the only clear distinctions were which colonies were British and which were French, and some of the British ones became Canada.) And I think India, which wasn't under British rule until way after American independence (Am. Ind. circa 1783, Indian occupation or British Raj circa 1858), became as central as it did because Britain no longer had their main/most lucrative American territories. (The Southern part of the US grew a lot of crops, which were lucrative af. Plus, Britain could tax the American colonies higher, which they took full advantage of.) Also important to remember is, at the time, Britain was obsessed with Empire, which is why they had soooo many colonies around the world. Losing the American colonies was a bad thing, for them. Especially because it set the precedent for other revolutions around the world. But also, they still have a territory here, in Canada. Canada is still part of the British Empire. (Orrr however you say it. At any rate, the British Monarchy is their leadership aside from Trudeau, and Elizabeth is their Queen, too.) And before you say I do seem to care a lot; I'm just a nerd lol. I don't care, in that I'm American and think our country is so great or anything. I just like accuracy, and discussing history is fun for me. And, as a person of color, I'm not that impressed with the American Revolution because, well... slavery was still legal for another century (Declared Independence in 1776, slavery was abolished in 1865 and some people remained enslaved for up to another decade). So, "freedom" was a false concept, anyway. Freedom from Great Britain, meanwhile you're keeping African people enslaved, and you're displacing or murdering thousands of Native people. Yeah, no, we're not deluded about our revolution and what it really meant.

    • @eriley7809
      @eriley7809 6 років тому +10

      most people think it’s stupid how patriotic some people are. But the revolutionary war is what started the whole country, it’s probably the most significant period in US history. Other than maybe soldiers and history teachers most people don’t care that much about. The real reason people are making a big deal out of is because of the quality of the play- it’s funny, tragic, and the music is surprisingly good and broad. The reporter was being kinda stupid and trying to be funny, but yeah most people don’t think like that (I don’t know anyone who does) Oh and if it wasn’t obvious enough I’m American

    • @thezebraherd8275
      @thezebraherd8275 6 років тому +3

      whakabuti well I've seen several comments complaining about obbesion with winning and no obsession with winning so it looks like there is more of an unhealthy obbesion with complaining

    • @thegalaxydonutshow
      @thegalaxydonutshow 6 років тому +4

      whakabuti I think it’s unhealthy that England is so hung up about how we “Are obsessed about winning”. Like you realize that’s not true right 😂.

  • @aarishowton8037
    @aarishowton8037 5 років тому +6

    “There is one slight adjustment in the play here- the character of the British King at the time, George the Third, is played a bit more for laughs- less, perhaps, as a villain.”
    Uh.... have you SEEN the American one? Have you even listened to the recording?
    Then again, this guy is so American that maybe that came off as a realistic portrayal of Brits.

  • @lavinia4744
    @lavinia4744 6 років тому +8

    Saw this about a month ago and absolutely loved it

    • @samurott103
      @samurott103 6 років тому +1

      Ok, but can we talk about how the West End cast's Lafayette/Jefferson is the MASTER OF SASS?

    • @lavinia4744
      @lavinia4744 6 років тому

      RIGHT???? I loved him as Lafayette but when he played as Jefferson it was utter perfection

  • @jacobdominguez7808
    @jacobdominguez7808 6 років тому +36

    Hamilton is such a masterpiece💯

  • @EtherealAstraea
    @EtherealAstraea 6 років тому +193

    This is not at all a criticism, the cast sounds awesome, but is it just me or do the songs seem a bit "off"? Not bad, just like they've been brought down a pitch or put into a different key maybe? I don't have enough musical knowledge to indentify exactly what it is, but I can notice a difference.

    • @kailapacheco5254
      @kailapacheco5254 6 років тому +56

      EtherealAstraea Yes! The person who plays Aaron Burr and Hamilton seemed strange.

    • @theirishninjasanimations
      @theirishninjasanimations 6 років тому +54

      I think in most musicals, if someone in one of the casts has songs that don't suit their vocal range, particularly with solos, they change the key slightly to accommodate for it.

    • @22istzweiundzwanzig
      @22istzweiundzwanzig 6 років тому +7

      yeah this is normal! Michael Ball talks about it a lot if you want to hear about it from someone qualified to discuss it hee.

    • @doswillrule
      @doswillrule 6 років тому +18

      This Burr has been very divisive. I saw both their London stand-ins and thought they were excellent, though - much closer to what I heard on the soundtrack recording.

    • @andrewsmatilda99
      @andrewsmatilda99 6 років тому +50

      EtherealAstraea I think it’s just the way they’ve interpreted the song and music. Also, we’re so used to hearing Lin, Leslie etc that it sounds so strange to hear other people sing it. I’m British, and I am completely agree that the British cast do sound slightly off, but I think it’s just a case of hearing it differently.

  • @clude9897
    @clude9897 6 років тому +11

    5:36 “don’t like that rule”; ok, see if you like it when you get ripped off for £3,000.

  • @lydiasmart4715
    @lydiasmart4715 6 років тому +8

    tbh we don't really care about being called the losers it was ages ago it wouldn't really effect us

  • @Maya-ln5jw
    @Maya-ln5jw 5 років тому

    I'm seeing it in London in February and I can't wait!

  • @abbieroberts2648
    @abbieroberts2648 5 років тому +6

    3:30 - literally my reaction. They need a new reporter 🤦‍♀️😂

  • @milorca4412
    @milorca4412 5 років тому

    I’m going to the musical at the Victoria Palace theatre today! I couldn’t wait to see some of the cast :p

  • @miguelmariacorreia7131
    @miguelmariacorreia7131 3 роки тому +2

    Kind of annoying how the actor that plays Aaron Burr can’t get the high notes on “The Room Where It Happens”. Who agrees?

    • @milx561
      @milx561 3 роки тому

      I don’t know about the high notes, but I really really REALLY like the way he ‘slides’ through the word “ro-oo-oo-oom”

  • @kat4617
    @kat4617 4 роки тому +4

    do they know king george is played for laughs in the us too lol

  • @polo189
    @polo189 5 років тому +12

    "So how would it play in the land of the loosers?"
    Me: *chocks on drink* Excuse you?

  • @lukegreen5341
    @lukegreen5341 4 роки тому +1

    0:29 I'm So Excited For Lin Manual Miranda And Cameron Mackintosh's Hamilton The West End Hit Musical At London's Victoria Palace Theatre This Year. Thanks Mate. X

  • @finleyforevermore
    @finleyforevermore 4 роки тому +2

    I really wished that the footage from here of The Room Where It Happens was released on the West End channel.

  • @fallenquentin
    @fallenquentin 6 років тому +24

    J'attend toujours la version Francaise!

  • @kikyostarr
    @kikyostarr 3 роки тому +3

    I think the line "Oh my God, tear this dude apart" is very appropriate here. I can't stand this guy talking.

  • @ayesarunn
    @ayesarunn 5 років тому +1

    Im happy to see a fellow Filipino as one of the cast of my favorite musical.

  • @sarahramdatt3651
    @sarahramdatt3651 3 роки тому +2

    whos gonna tell the reporter its been over 200 years and no one cares

  • @lizzierrussell
    @lizzierrussell 4 роки тому +3

    I saw Hamilton in London before I saw it in the US and it was amazing. The audience got a KICK out of making fun of the king, just like we get a kick out of making fun of our government.

  • @snoutts
    @snoutts 5 років тому +3

    Me as an American, used to Burr being played by Leslie Odom, mildly disappointed, I guess not disappointed, more shocked because the actor in this is very...
    He sings very differently than Leslie so it's mildly odd to me

  • @paulhealy8871
    @paulhealy8871 Рік тому

    Looking forward to the show.

  • @kiranash472
    @kiranash472 6 років тому +1

    The bit they said at the end about buying tickets and the what if it’s a gift is the problem me and my friend had cause her mum bought the tickets for us...

  • @Jeiss_V
    @Jeiss_V 6 років тому +5

    if Britain or France made a show like hamilton ill watch it

    • @majakaziow8445
      @majakaziow8445 5 років тому

      *cough* Maybe they haven't made but there's a musical about France... Les Misérables

  • @christinasamuel3947
    @christinasamuel3947 6 років тому +3

    Seeing the london caston Saturday

  • @deadleaves140
    @deadleaves140 4 роки тому

    The ending of The Room Where It Happens by Giles is absolutely amazing

  • @lcharles5909
    @lcharles5909 5 років тому

    The US production could easily institute the same ticket scalping prevention measures. BUT the theatre here also has a daily £10 ticket lottery that people can join for affordable tix. That's why I love this city. I was lucky enough to see this a couple of weeks after it opened in December. It is wonderful, and absolutely deserved the Pultizer.

  • @7upisbetterthansprite85
    @7upisbetterthansprite85 6 років тому +16

    I think everybody is okay apart from the guy who plays Burr
    Edit:
    He just seems wrong. It's just my opinion tho

    • @remustsukinoouji5959
      @remustsukinoouji5959 6 років тому +2

      MiChAeL RoSeN honestly him and Eliza are probably the best members of the cast in terms of what they can do. He is not Leslie, but that's not a bad thing imo.

    • @cottontherabbit2952
      @cottontherabbit2952 5 років тому

      I saw one of his standbys just yesterday perform and he was absolutely incredible. We thought him and Eliza were the best of the cast, as well as king George

    • @bluebuffy5
      @bluebuffy5 5 років тому

      Totally agree, Burr's standby was fantastic

    • @itsme_sandee6769
      @itsme_sandee6769 5 років тому +2

      I've seen Giles as Burr three times now and I absolutely LOVE him as Burr. He's amazing!

    • @rideoutsean
      @rideoutsean 5 років тому

      I honestly have an unhealthy obsession with that Burr

  • @cestlavie490
    @cestlavie490 5 років тому +4

    I love how britan incorporates Asians too!

    • @francoisbessing
      @francoisbessing 3 роки тому +1

      Phillippa Soo is of Asian descent and she's the original Eliza.

  • @idkagoodnamewithalastname5622
    @idkagoodnamewithalastname5622 3 роки тому +2

    I recently got into Hamilton because of the release of the film so it’s strange for me to see and hear a whole different cast.

  • @whatthefrick9380
    @whatthefrick9380 4 роки тому +1

    THIS IS SO GOOD LIVE OMGG

  • @soulxblugamer
    @soulxblugamer 4 роки тому +6

    *Some random guy walks on stage*
    Me: WHERE TF IS LIN

  • @twig5552
    @twig5552 5 років тому +8

    *”Land of the losers”*

  • @newkingdomofprussia9985
    @newkingdomofprussia9985 2 роки тому +1

    I'm 99% certain, a bigger percentage of the people who liked the play, were British. In the UK, we love how King George is portraid to maximum extent. It's only sad we didn't see more of him. We don't really care we lost the US revolution, nor the 'patriotic' fever in it. It's just a damn good play and musical.

  • @Elnont
    @Elnont 5 років тому +1

    Jameal has Hamilton was bloody brillaint, I saw it last night - so good I have no words.

  • @russelllewis600
    @russelllewis600 6 років тому +12

    My relative Capt John Armstrong would have moved up more if Alexander would have lived.

  • @georgiawright2752
    @georgiawright2752 5 років тому +4

    I think Rachelle Ann Go was the better Eliza in comparison to the original Phillipa Soo!

    • @rideoutsean
      @rideoutsean 5 років тому

      Eh. Her voice in Alexander sounds like "sitting in dawown sick, the scent thick”. But it's your opinion

  • @suri8349
    @suri8349 4 роки тому +2

    Reporter: “...making fun of the French”
    *drops everything I’m doing* : WHAT?!!?!?!!?

  • @gerriepimm5063
    @gerriepimm5063 3 роки тому

    Saw this in London with this exact cast. Absolutely magical.

  • @erikamaya3596
    @erikamaya3596 4 роки тому +3

    This interviewer is mean

  • @jeep146
    @jeep146 6 років тому +11

    If you attended a performance in London are people using phones during the performance as bad as in the US?

    • @jamescurtis3013
      @jamescurtis3013 6 років тому +8

      Jeep Cherokee When I saw it I didn't notice any phones but I wasn't really looking at the audience

    • @whakabuti
      @whakabuti 6 років тому +26

      Not in the UK. No way. You'd be bailed from the theatre.

    • @jeep146
      @jeep146 6 років тому +2

      Glad to hear it. This is a major problem. In the past people would start conversations before a performance. Now everyone is texting or surfing, in the past people would use film cameras. They were easy to stop but now with phones all I usually see is a glow during performances. One women once streamed part of it back to her family. Really rude.

    • @arzookausar4027
      @arzookausar4027 6 років тому +1

      When I saw the show I didn’t really notice anyone using their phones. I had to quickly use my phone because I’d forgotten to text my relatives that I’d reached the theatre safely, but that was it. Otherwise I hate using the phone myself or seeing someone else using it. I mean how can you pay attention to your phone when you’re watching such and awesome musical??!

    • @Rammstein6001
      @Rammstein6001 6 років тому +3

      No you’re not allowed to use them or flash photography during performances, if you are spotted by an usher you will be asked to turn it off or to leave

  • @qreekys
    @qreekys 5 років тому

    Can't wait to see it!!

  • @sienna.dreamer8337
    @sienna.dreamer8337 6 років тому

    It’s amazing when I remember going to see this!!

  • @gpn5157
    @gpn5157 6 років тому +3

    yes its a play about america being better but england dont care anymore about that war we have a different goverment now and everything has changed we're not a hung up on it as america

  • @luckyprideaj2281
    @luckyprideaj2281 6 років тому +5

    *Angelica*
    We have the best Angelica, but their Angelica is amazing, and she is really slick and smooth with her movements than ours, ours was more stiff, and both had amazing voices.
    *Eliza*
    Our Eliza suprised me physically and mentally, and blew me away with chills, but their Eliza is amazing, but both have the most amazing voices in the real show, but their Eliza is way better.
    *Peggy*
    Honestly, what I can think about Pegyy is she is underestimated considering she dies later in the play, that's one of the reasons, but she doesn't die until the close to end last songs, sometime near congratulation, both Peggy's are amazing, but their Peggy shows way more expression.*
    *Hamilton*
    Although, Lin Manuel created the show, he is not really as much of an actor or singer, he sings good, don't underestimate what I am saying, but their Hamilton guy is a bit better.
    *Burr*
    Honestly, their Burr sounds quirky and weird, he has a good voice, but he is very tiff in some parts to me, and it confuses me, I haven't seen the play in their country, but from the clips I've seen he looks weird to me, and his singing is eh- our Burr is a bit better than theirs, and shows way more emotion and sings really well.
    For the Hamilsquad, and Washington, I really don't know what to say about them.
    {Edit 1;} Although, I do like the overpowering, and voice of someone being in command thay Washington has on their show, not like ours doesn't have that though.
    {Edit 2;} Honestly, Lin Manuel shows more expression that their Hamilton actor, and he can also keep in key more than their Hamilton, so it confuses me, also the Burr sounds really weird to me.

    • @Hannah-lr1uc
      @Hannah-lr1uc 6 років тому

      Soooo you've seen it in London?

    • @luckyprideaj2281
      @luckyprideaj2281 6 років тому

      Hannah Mowbray Nope, I thought I said this in that comment, but this is my opinion, if others have opinions, I might have to do more research honestly, but if you've seen it I'd love some details if you can offer.

    • @Hannah-lr1uc
      @Hannah-lr1uc 6 років тому

      LuckyPride AJ based on your edit I thought you might have seen it. I have seen it and I can promise you that you’re opinion is invalid until you’ve seen it. Nothing compares to seeing it live.

    • @luckyprideaj2281
      @luckyprideaj2281 6 років тому

      Hannah Mowbray Thank you for telling me this, camera seeing it is always seen as not valid, as the recording of Renee's voice in other videos are horrible, but when you actually hear it, it is just amazing, glad we can talk efficiently instead of someone coming up to me telling me I am stupid or I don't know what I am talking about, thanks.

    • @luckyprideaj2281
      @luckyprideaj2281 6 років тому

      Hannah Mowbray Although, I did hear the show was more alive than the original, and seeing this I can agree.

  • @sophiephilipp8070
    @sophiephilipp8070 5 років тому

    i really want too see the play but i live in Denmark and i don't think its playing anymore if it is can one of you tell me?

  • @theavandenberg6876
    @theavandenberg6876 5 років тому +1

    I saw it in London...loved every second of it

  • @LosloTypical
    @LosloTypical 3 роки тому +4

    Okay, let’s stop focusing on the reporter...
    This cast has some very questionable choices...

    • @nevoodles5762
      @nevoodles5762 3 роки тому +1

      What questionable choices

    • @WebstaMC
      @WebstaMC 3 роки тому

      What questionable choices

  • @nukenade4623
    @nukenade4623 6 років тому +6

    they could have tried to at least put on american accents

    • @Mushroom1512
      @Mushroom1512 6 років тому

      Maximus it’s seriously not hard to put on an American accent when singing. Even I can do it. They really should’ve tried but it’s still a good cast.

    • @emilyiris2443
      @emilyiris2443 6 років тому +5

      I saw the west end version last month and everyone other than the british characters had perfect american accents, idk why but the footage didn’t really do that much justice

    • @ioladear14
      @ioladear14 5 років тому

      But... The American accent wasn't really that around yet considering it was the 1700s and most had just moved from England to America????

    • @ioladear14
      @ioladear14 5 років тому

      Plus, I don't see how an accent really affects the overall performance. You clearly haven't seen it, so why judge on a few short clips??

  • @blupinkediciones
    @blupinkediciones 5 років тому

    "That was then, this is now", so perfect line =)

  • @beeexcited1431
    @beeexcited1431 4 роки тому

    i'm getting so excited my whole family is seeing Hamilton this summer in Californian.

  • @legolas7r
    @legolas7r 6 років тому +3

    Wait !!!! I thought the American actors came to London to do the musical .
    I am Dissapointed its not the Americans

    • @bencrawford9320
      @bencrawford9320 6 років тому +3

      shankar reddy why does it matter if it’s Americans? British people can act too...

    • @jeep146
      @jeep146 6 років тому +2

      Usually musicals cast don't cross borders. A classic like Phantom of the Opera would have a cast in France using french actors. Sweden would use Swedish actors, etc. When the Brits write a great musical you would have to travel to England. When the show gets to America it gets a American cast.

    • @cerisejaxel9636
      @cerisejaxel9636 6 років тому

      The original cast was pure gold, for sure, but this cast looks solid too. :)

    • @williamgardiner2010
      @williamgardiner2010 6 років тому +1

      There are Equity and American Equity regulations governing American and British casting not to say the substantial costs incurred In accommodating a full cast transfer.

    • @christinasamuel3947
      @christinasamuel3947 5 років тому

      Acturly our dance captian on the west end is origanly from Brodway also forgot Jason Pennycooke `s character on the west end is supposed to be french

  • @ameliaromain6507
    @ameliaromain6507 6 років тому +39

    The UK version is so much better

    • @luiszamarripa3282
      @luiszamarripa3282 6 років тому +10

      Sure about that

    • @samurott103
      @samurott103 6 років тому +16

      That's definitely a matter of opinion. I prefer the WEC Angelica to the OBC Angelica, but I prefer the OBC Hamilton to the WEC Hamilton. Sometimes it's a matter of what your personal preferred sound is, and sometimes it's entirely for technical reasons. For example, I was lucky enough to see the West End show very recently and I noticed that the actor who plays Burr has a speech impediment that makes him a bit difficult to understand (No offence to him or anything, He's still a fantastic singer despite the impediment) so I prefer the OBC Burr, simply because he's easier to listen to. And In some cases I can't decide, like, I prefer the OBC Jefferson/Laffayette's voice, But I prefer the WEC Jefferson/Laffayette's energy on stage (I mean he is the master of sass, sweet jesus). Anyway, I'm rambling so I'm gonna stop.

    • @kasakro9829
      @kasakro9829 6 років тому +8

      I prefer the US version because Jonathan Groff's voice & face

    • @elisejackson2854
      @elisejackson2854 6 років тому +22

      um no. Just no. the original will always be better.

    • @cameron-dq6wh
      @cameron-dq6wh 6 років тому +6

      i don’t see how

  • @musicmaster8294
    @musicmaster8294 5 років тому +2

    I wanna be in the room where it happened. The place where it started, the play with Lin Miranda

  • @Kyle-me4bv
    @Kyle-me4bv 3 роки тому +1

    Bold words said by the reporter.
    Somebody has to stand up to his mouth

  • @annawykes2549
    @annawykes2549 5 років тому

    When I saw it in London, King George was my favourite character! I love Groff but a) the actor was English b) the beginning he introduced as MY show and c) don’t know if Groff did this but he came on stage half way through the second act and watched and in the one when I saw it he made Burr laugh at the start! I enjoyed every second of it and if you can, I would suggest going to see it!