preview

Summary Of Lin Manuel Miranda's Hamilton: The Revolution

Decent Essays

Lin Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton: The Revolution tells the story of how the cast and crew of Hamilton worked impossibly hard to accomplish a miraculous feat: create a Tony award-winning musical comprising of mostly hip-hop music. Starting at the beginning, it acknowledges Ron Chernow’s novel Alexander Hamilton, Miranda’s inspiration and basis for the musical, and the work Chernow put into editing the musical so it would be historically accurate. Hamilton: The Revolution pays homage to the hard-working cast and crew, and helps the reader understand everything that went into the making of the musical Hamilton. Hamilton: The Revolution provides the reader with information about the cast, directors, musicians, dance choreographers, and everyone else who had a critical role in producing the musical. In these stories, Miranda shares his personal relationships with the cast and crew, how he individuality met each member, and what their role in the musical is. Miranda also shares personal anecdotes with the people he is …show more content…

Miranda mixes references to older hip-hop music in with his musical, which allows people who don’t listen to traditional musical theater to enjoy the musical references. He also used hip-hop to influence his casting decisions. In a traditionally white-dominated field, Miranda’s use of hip-hop in his soundtrack allowed him to cast musical roles that are filled with people of color. This, in part, played a big role in making the musical a success, as more people were able to feel a connection with the founding fathers, figures who had seemed unreal and out of reach for many people of color. Daveed Diggs, the actor who plays the roles of both Marquis de Lafayette and Thomas Jefferson, mentions in the book how if he had seen a black actor playing people in such power, citing the roles of Jefferson, Madison, and Washington, his life would have been

Get Access