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re: Did I miss something at HAMILTON?

Posted by: ryhog 08:59 am EST 11/01/15
In reply to: Did I miss something at HAMILTON? - Kerick 04:24 am EST 11/01/15

As others have said, nothing is liked by everyone and not liking something that most like requires no apology. That said, there is not "so much narrative" in absolute terms, and besides, since when do we pretend Aristotle defines and constrains what we do on a stage? I am surprised you did not recognize the depth and drama in the show's scenes because I think one of the show's hallmarks is that it manages so much of both across so wide a spectrum. (This is not a show in which the characters are a parade of cardboard cutouts.) I skipped over your pacing and energy comment because I think that is what many love about the show, but it is also something subjective. And I suppose so is how well each of us hears.


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