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About 18 months ago, my wife bust her ankle. As a result, I had to accompany my daughter to Hamilton in London (matinee, kept track of city scores, won 1-0 at Forest). Subsequently went to NYC and paid for the wife/daughter to see it on broadway. They’ve both seen it again in London.

Anyway, today the film is out on streaming. Original cast on stage.

I am not a musicals man by any stretch. But genuinely, it is amazing. It’s - like Mormon - a musical for people who don’t like musicals. 
 

So, has anyone else seen it or intending to, including streaming on Disney plus, or is it still just a bit uncool?

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1 hour ago, Silvio Dante said:

is it still just a bit uncool?

I'd say the exact opposite. 

Its superb, so different and lyrically incredible. I bought tickets the day they went on sell, 1 year before I saw it. I was a bit disappointed and do think its been overhyped (i am. A massive musical buff) however it's still incredibly good and brought a new, younger audience into the West End. 

It has to be up there with Sondhiem and ALW in terms of work. So much of it is genius. I am borrowing my friends Disney+ login to watch it this weekend. 

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Mrs Batman loves the theatre shows. 

She always has a go at me if there's a film on which I can recite by saying the line before it comes on. 

Yet last night, when we're watching Hamilton, there she goes, singing all the songs just before they're sung. I didn't mind. 

It was very good. Being in the theatre is much better but for those who don't do theatre productions, it's a good starting point to get people interested. 

When all this is over. I imagine she'll want to go and see it in New York. Mind you I promised I'd take her to see Wicked first which is her favourite. Might be an expensive holiday next time we go. 

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2 hours ago, The Batman said:

Mrs Batman loves the theatre shows. 

She always has a go at me if there's a film on which I can recite by saying the line before it comes on. 

Yet last night, when we're watching Hamilton, there she goes, singing all the songs just before they're sung. I didn't mind. 

It was very good. Being in the theatre is much better but for those who don't do theatre productions, it's a good starting point to get people interested. 

When all this is over. I imagine she'll want to go and see it in New York. Mind you I promised I'd take her to see Wicked first which is her favourite. Might be an expensive holiday next time we go. 

I think it was something like 600 dollars I paid for my wife and daughter to do broadway. Ouch.

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29 minutes ago, Silvio Dante said:

I think it was something like 600 dollars I paid for my wife and daughter to do broadway. Ouch.

Yeah from memory of when we were last there I can believe that. On top of the ticket costs, you then have a programme, plus drinks, dinner beforehand. It all adds up. 

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I am going to watch it with the Mrs this weekend

she really likes musicals / theatre but I’m not generally keen 

I’ve only seen...

Mormon in London ( love South Park)

avenue q on broadway (rec from friend who thought my sense of humour) 

lion king at hippodrome (free tickets / like the movie)

moulin rouge in Paris (still a bit dull Even though I was well oiled and there was loads of boobs ha)

one of the bellagio cirque shows in Vegas (sounded intriguing, was pretty impressive to be fair)

i am really happy this has made it to Disney+ as I’ve heard all the buzz but wouldn’t have paid through the nose to see it live 

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8 hours ago, Silvio Dante said:

I think it was something like 600 dollars I paid for my wife and daughter to do broadway. Ouch.

As you can tell from my username I like musical theatre and a certain show in particular. 

When in Broadway last November managed to meet the cast from Phantom and still keep in touch with a few of them.

Hamilton is one show I've not seen but am really looking forward to seeing. 

Need to free up enough time to give it my full concentration 

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On 03/07/2020 at 22:48, Silvio Dante said:

About 18 months ago, my wife bust her ankle. As a result, I had to accompany my daughter to Hamilton in London (matinee, kept track of city scores, won 1-0 at Forest). Subsequently went to NYC and paid for the wife/daughter to see it on broadway. They’ve both seen it again in London.

Anyway, today the film is out on streaming. Original cast on stage.

I am not a musicals man by any stretch. But genuinely, it is amazing. It’s - like Mormon - a musical for people who don’t like musicals. 
 

So, has anyone else seen it or intending to, including streaming on Disney plus, or is it still just a bit uncool?

Opened the thread thinking it was going to be about Lewis Hamilton, then the first sentence I thought it was going to be about an ankle specialist!

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46 minutes ago, BS2 Red said:

I got around to watching it.

I was actually really impressed, I don't usually like musicals but this entertained me from beginning to end.

I wouldn't go out to see it, but it's well worth a watch on TV.

My thoughts exactly 

the good lady who does like theatre was very impressed also 

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