Three things
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1) I live in New York City and I have a lot of flexibility with my time right now. If the *one* thing between you and planning to see Hamilton live is that you hate paying TicketMaster fees, I can go to the box office in person to buy advance tickets for you. (May rescind this offer if like dozens of people ask for it and are terrible at paying me back.)
2) Does anyone who loves Hamilton want to talk about it in comparison and in contrast with Drunk History and Hark! A Vagrant? The exuberance and sentimentality, the way we are completely fine with imposing our own anachronistic ethics, the reclaiming.
3) This Lin-Manuel Miranda interview made me cry, and I loved this one too.
2) Does anyone who loves Hamilton want to talk about it in comparison and in contrast with Drunk History and Hark! A Vagrant? The exuberance and sentimentality, the way we are completely fine with imposing our own anachronistic ethics, the reclaiming.
3) This Lin-Manuel Miranda interview made me cry, and I loved this one too.
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Date: 2015-10-02 11:04 pm (UTC)I think what I needed, that Hamilton gives me, is permission to engage with what's going on on some OTHER level than either "the founding fathers are saints because AMERICA" or "the founding fathers are awful because SLAVERY" -- to have both things in there, but ultimately to make Hamilton and Washington and Jefferson and Burr into people with ordinary human problems.
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Date: 2015-10-02 11:24 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-10-02 11:32 pm (UTC)It’s like that scene in Like Water for Chocolate, where Tita cries in the recipe and suddenly everyone is eating the wedding cake but they’re all bawling. Well if you’re crying listening to the cast recording, it’s because I cried first writing it. My tears are all up in this recipe.
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Date: 2015-10-04 12:18 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-10-02 11:37 pm (UTC)You know, we didn’t break the country; the country came with a limited warranty, like it was never perfect. It was never perfect, and there’s been no fall from grace. I find that heartening, honestly, that we’re still working on it.
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Date: 2015-10-03 05:58 am (UTC)I did not know "The world was wide enough" was an actual quote from Burr! That is AMAZING. The more I learn about this show, the more impressed I get.