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re: Which Hamilton replacements have you preferred to the original Broadway cast?
Posted by: WWriter 03:55 am EDT 07/04/20
In reply to: Which Hamilton replacements have you preferred to the original Broadway cast? - GabbyGerard 01:07 am EDT 07/04/20

I also preferred Munoz. Very much.
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re: Which Hamilton replacements have you preferred to the original Broadway cast?
Posted by: AC126748 11:49 am EDT 07/04/20
In reply to: re: Which Hamilton replacements have you preferred to the original Broadway cast? - WWriter 03:55 am EDT 07/04/20

To me, LMM has brought the least depth to Hamilton of all the actors I've seen in the part. Miguel Cervantes in Chicago was the first actor other than Lin I saw as Hamilton, and his performance totally changed my perspective on the character and work.
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Can you elaborate on Cervantes? nmi
Posted by: DanielVincent 01:06 pm EDT 07/04/20
In reply to: re: Which Hamilton replacements have you preferred to the original Broadway cast? - AC126748 11:49 am EDT 07/04/20

nmi
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re: Can you elaborate on Cervantes? nmi
Posted by: Roman 05:28 pm EDT 07/04/20
In reply to: Can you elaborate on Cervantes? nmi - DanielVincent 01:06 pm EDT 07/04/20

Sensational. Passionate, angry, and glorious.
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re: Can you elaborate on Cervantes? nmi
Last Edit: jpiedrafite 08:39 am EDT 07/05/20
Posted by: jpiedrafite 08:39 am EDT 07/05/20
In reply to: re: Can you elaborate on Cervantes? nmi - Roman 05:28 pm EDT 07/04/20

Agree re: Cervantes. He was outstanding. Also really enjoyed Muñolz as others have said. While it was an experience to see Lin-Manuel starring in a piece of work he put his heart and soul into, it was a little tough to see him as selfish, as someone else mentioned.

The real standout from me was seeing Jin Ha as Burr in Chicago. He was a revelation when I saw it in July of 2018. He and Miguel Cervantes had palpable chemistry - it was electric.
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