![]() IĪm a crier but didn’t feel touched at all. Did you not payĪttention in history class? Spoiler alert, Burr shot Hamilton in a dual. I truly don’t understand why people cried. Main complaint is that I concentrated very hard to hear what wasīeing sung and still could only understand about half so I barelyįollowed. That speaks to the hype and the bandwagon fans. There was thunderous applause from the audience. I saw Hamilton at the Fabulous Fox in Atlanta. Resonate with me even though I wanted it to. Musicals and I am a history buff, particularlyįounding father history. Quartet 4 Times, The Sound of Music 6 times, I have seen Jersey Boys 5 times,Ĭarole King three times, The Million Dollar Today than the treasure present in real life in It seemed to me that some people cheer moreįor the political statement being made about It is a musical but unlikeĪny other musical I have witnessed. Was wanting because of the new age rap and There is a wonderful story to be told that Wanting more for the exorbitant price I paid?įirst of all several initial songs were hard to The sets and choreography are very well done,Īcting is solid, and the history is so so. ![]() House will be caught: the harassment is uncalled for and rude. Ushers are supposed to help, not block your path and demand to For the 4 people in my group I had to show each of our Phone & not printable beforehand) are the in-thing now, & it's hardĮnough bringing each barcode up on your phone if it's more than The Boston Opera House, however, actively tried to spoil thatĮxperience by treating theater goers more like sardines beingĬrammed into a can than people who were paying a lot of moneyįor a once in a lifetime experience. I rate both the Lion King & Les Miserables higher, but it's in It was very entertaining: I've never seen anything quite I'm not hard to please, and as I said above I enjoyed watching HAMILTON WAS GREAT, BUT THE BOSTON OPERA HOUSE FELL SHORT There are many other better venues to experience theatrical productions that have better more responsive patron service. I think this is the swan song for shows at the Kennedy Center. ![]() It was an unpleasant experience and as much as the tickets cost, you should not need binoculars to see the actors. For those prices you would think you could get an actual ticket. What ever happened to "will call" ticket pick up. I was tempted to just ask for a $1200 refund. The line was being held up so she barked for us to step aside. The ticket holder who had the the tickets on Mobil device was elderly and had mild parkinson's, the usher was also elderly with shaky hands, the usher kept barking orders at the ticket holder, "make it brighter" "make it bigger" "hold it still" while her shaky hand could not scan the qr code. We arrived with tickets on Mobil device as requested (there was no option of Will Call) and also printed pdf. HAMILTON 4 STARS KENNEDY CENTER OPERA HOUSE 1 Jess Dixon from Washington, District of Columbia Disappointed enough to write a review hoping the facility will step up the quality of their product. If you can't technically support a Broadway production, don't book it. Appreciated the night out, but what a shame. The first act was akin to acoustic punishment. the sound engineers/facility utterly failed the performance. Having seen Hamilton via streaming, I had very high hopes for the live show. what may as well have been a recitation of the table of elements. a cast of stand-ins and ensemble actors jumping energetically about a static stage set or standing bravely on wooden boxes rhythmically belting out. "Hamilton" never made it past the orchestra pit in Spokane. All of the creative language, word-play, humor, character development. INTERNAL VOICE, "WHAT DID THEY JUST SAY?" (ON INFINITE LOOP.)
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