to be fair, they also talked about other musicals i didnt care about, but I wasn't feeling it, lmao. i would have been happy with literally any other topic, but i fall asleep during this shit, cant help it

      • Othello [comrade/them, love/loves]
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        hamilton is not played by a black guy! i was referring to Thomas Jefferson played by the (honestly very talented ) davved diggs. theres a scene where he comes in and the slaves are cleaning the floors then they start dancing with him, https://youtu.be/hruG4iDSQAI?si=a4WUZf7zXwQFRq_7. and he even says "be a lamb sally", sally his 14 year old victim. hamilton also raps, hamilton is played by a puerto rican man.

          • Tachanka [comrade/them]
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            1 year ago

            https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/new-research-alexander-hamilton-slave-owner-180976260/

            • Othello [comrade/them, love/loves]
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              1 year ago

              Yep! I told this to a (ex) friend and she started crying and telling me that nothing was good enough for me, and nobodys perfect. gotta love white women tears, I somehow ended up apologizing to her. I didnt use to be able to stand up to close friends. luckily I no longer have white friends. although there is some mayo friend potential at the psl. omg that was a ramble.

          • Othello [comrade/them, love/loves]
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            1 year ago

            its so fucking baaaad. imagine if this was good art that cared about black people. you could have had a scene where sally hemmings comes out played by a child and had a long mournful monologue, about her abuse at the hands of jefferson, a "founding father". you could make something powerful that confronts the audience and makes them uncomfortable. But no, she gets a cheap throwaway line in a jazz number. its repulsive.

            but is all ok because it impileds Hamilton is TOTALLY biracial so this musical, totally cares about black people./s

              • Othello [comrade/them, love/loves]
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                HAMILTON DISCOOOORSE!!!!! WOOOOOOOO

                Love your stuff

                youre new but i see you! some good takes.

                for starters let me get sentimental and sincere. as a child with a parent from the Caribbean i 100% saw myself in hamilton as a teen.(wrote my way out meant a lot to me) I related to the character extremely hard being a black loudmouthed demsoc at the time. no one believed in me and i saw hamilton as an inspiration. I was also determined to burn my name into the face of the world. this musical has heart and come from an immigrant perspective (not a black one mind you). and while people in this comment section deride the musical for being "for white people" the people who love the musical the deepest, who make fan art and analyze every song tend to be young queer and black people, and people of color. its good. its meaningful. but its liberal and launders the reputations of evil people. at the end of the day the musical is strangled buy it inablility to meaningfully critique its subjects.

                He was the grandson of wealthy merchants on one side and of Scottish nobility on the other

                So all those thing you laid out yes but I was referring specificity to when jonh adams calls him "a creole bastard" and yes there were always rumors he had a lil black in him but those were mostly insults to ruin his reputation.

                Hamilton has stuff like this all over and is pretty tightly woven, but there are some dropped threads where you would expect some kind of callback and we just don’t get any. The reason? There were several more songs about opposition to slavery that were dropped because they didn’t play well in the test showings.

                do not site the deep magic to me witch i was there when it was written if many of the scrapped songs were left in the musical would have been very different and thematically constant. It would have been much improved I agree but it wasn't so we have to judge the final product as is. and the musical doesn't center black voices, at no point do we hear a black characters perspective, they are only background characters and political tools. and yes they take a lot of time to say slavery bad but they dont show it. especially since black people (and some queer people) played a huge part of the revolutionary war. its hallow, sweeps the seriousness of the subject under the rug with a quick wave. also sooooo many songs from the second half of the show should have been cut in favor of what did get cut, test audiences be damned.

                oh noo you deleted it! you want me to delete this one?

                  • Othello [comrade/them, love/loves]
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                    youre not annoying I promise! do you know how refreshing it is to be able to take a critical look at hamilton with another leftist whos actually willing to analyze its themes??? youre wonderful, never change.

                    I think my window into Hamilton was through neurodivergence, of people looking at you like you’re crazy and being simultaneously condescending about your forwardness and obsessiveness but also in awe of a lot of your output and endurance

                    yes yes yes!!! a 100% see that. in fact

                    Sir, I heard your name at Princeton, I was seeking an accelerated course of study

                    When I got sort of out of sorts with a buddy of yours

                    I may have punched him

                    It's a blur, sir

                    He handles the financials?

                    You punched the bursar?

                    Yes! I wanted to do what you did, graduate in two, then join the revolution

                    He looked at me like I was stupid, I'm not stupid

                    So how'd you do it? How'd you graduate so fast?

                    It was my parents' dying wish before they passed

                    You're an orphan? Of course!

                    I'm an orphan, God, I wish there was a war

                    Then we could prove that we're worth more than anyone bargained for

                    this was basically me at that age. everyone underestimating you, telling you your insane. all you want is a chance to prove yourself. i fucking get it. anyway have a great day comrade. and yea some people on here based their senses of identity on being a contrarian who hates ANYTHING popular. but those people are miserable and you should pity them. being able to talk about popular things with sincerity while offering leftist critiques makes you a better leftist not worse.

          • Othello [comrade/them, love/loves]
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            dude i know the whole thing by heart I was a theater/model un kid in highschool, no I am not ok. I had the cd. its the most cringe thing about teen me. i have so much Hamilton facts in my brain its not even funny, ALL of my (ex) friends love Hamilton, and yes the black kids also loved Hamilton but it was an preforming arts school we were not normal, also the black kids wanted more parts and thought this was a great way for them to get more start role once they totally make it to Broadway one day. none if them are on Broadway. i am a cursed being.

        • MeetInPotatoes@lemmy.ml
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          1 year ago

          Not trying to sway your opinion, you're entitled to it. From a certain perspective though, having black folks play slave owning founding fathers is sweet justice in the sense that true racists would turn over in their graves to know that a black man was playing them.

          There also are not an abundance of opportunities for black opera singers. Tossing aside the race of the characters is a statement. Listen to Leslie Odom Jr, Aaron Burr's actor, thank Lin-Manuel Miranda deeply for creating opportunities and providing "a new vision of what's possible" as he accepts his Tony for best actor. That old white slave owners indirectly led to the success of some crazily talented black folks in my time is something I can dig. You're free to disagree.

          Anyway, give it a watch.

          https://youtu.be/WbkjsnMEiqE?si=w-6HMrtQq_8RWdja

          • Othello [comrade/them, love/loves]
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            I love lesslie Odom Jr, so talented, a shame how Miranda treated him. its not that they played the slave owners its how tastelessly it was done. The musical lies about hamiltons actual positions, he was also a slave owner (yes his wifes slaves counts) and a hypocrite in many ways, not to mention Miranda deleting the third rap battle weakens the slavery is bad message. its kinda maddening the musical would have been so much better if he left that scene in calling out Hamilton in some small way (other than being "too honest" and "too horny") aslo dunking on jefferson for being a creep would have been nice. there many more things that ruin the musical. theres a world where the Hamilton musical was well done, where it critiqued its subject even a tiny bit and didnt have the slave owner dance and rap, we dont live in it lol. and yes we desperately need more roles for black performers and Hamilton has changed broadway in a big way and its wonderful I always love to see more black artist shining. but yeah it was always lib shit but it could have been inoffensive lib shit. as inoffensive as liberalism can be lol. I just feel like Miranda showed that he knew what he was doing by refusing to make a single meaningful critique of a slave owner. sorry I keep adding stuff. but who care what dead people think? what are the real life impacts of hamiltons success? the babygirlification of slaveowners.

            • Iraglassceiling [she/her]
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              1 year ago

              My only engagement with the Hamilton material is with the Ben Franklin song because I love the Decemberists and Colin Melody sings the soundtrack version, but that song does cast at least a little shade on BF when it makes fun of him for being too horny to do politics right and for being a shitty father.

              • Othello [comrade/them, love/loves]
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                1 year ago

                DO YOU KNOW WHO THE FUCK I AM? yeah thats a good one, that also shouldn't have been cut from the musical. And yeah everyone being too horny to do politics is something the show makes fun of a lot of characters for, they were all very horny. its half of hamiltons downfall

          • Tachanka [comrade/them]
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            1 year ago

            true racists would turn over in their graves to know that a black man was playing them.

            ah yes, the old riddle. is putting harriet tubman on the 20 dollar bill based because it would make andrew jackson angry to be replaced by a black woman? or is it cringe to put harriet tubman on the currency that was used to purchase her?

            the answer is actually that we should keep andrew jackson on the 20 dollar bill because he hated the federal reserve

            • MeetInPotatoes@lemmy.ml
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              1 year ago

              Lol, a fair point. I think this somewhat cements this being a matter of perspective. Neither perspective is wrong or right, just different angles while everyone is still wanting whatever is worse for the slave owners, and whatever is best for the black folks. I'm open to having my opinion changed about whatever is the most just outcome.

  • FlakesBongler [they/them]
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    1 year ago

    It's funny because I have a deep appreciation for music, but I find so many musicals deeply and profoundly insipid

    Hamilton most of all

    Rap music for people who are scared of People of Color

    • TerminalEncounter [she/her]
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      1 year ago

      I don't remember who said it, but the fact that the first big rap broadway show was about the whitest thing ever - a treasury department secretary guy - is absolutely expected

    • SpiderFarmer [he/him]
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      1 year ago

      As a bisexual and former theatre kid, it does feel like certain stuff like broadway and that particularly bombastic pop existing in gay communities is some sort of psy-op or gaslighting. I hate the stuff, honestly. Lotta great gay music out there and its rarely the stuff pushed by the machine.

      • machiabelly [she/her]
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        1 year ago

        Musicals are what happens when you place incredibly high demands(singing, dancing, acting, tons of extras) on performers to the point that it hurts their singing and acting. And then decide, its just a style of performance everybody! Like theyve turned the affect of bad performance into a stylistic choice and its sooooo fucking grating.

        If your desired takeaway is anything other than, cool costumes! Impressive coreography! Fun performing! What a voice! You probably wont like musicals.

        • DroneRights [it/its]
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          1 year ago

          I like Encanto as a musical because of the anarcho-feminist themes. Most movies have the hero do productive labour like fighting bad guys, disarming bombs, or performing art. Mirabel is a hero frustrated she can't do productive labour on the same level as her family, but she spends the entire movie fixing problems through caring labour and learns to value her abilities for that, which exposes an important dimension of labour theory to the casual watcher. Also the Encanto is an anarchist commune.

          • machiabelly [she/her]
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            1 year ago

            I guess I could have specified broadway musicals. There are some great musical movies. I enjoyed moana. Also i have a friend who keeps bugging me to watch encanto, maybe ill watch it

      • Wheaties [she/her]
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        1 year ago

        As a bisexual and former theater kid, the one musical I actually liked was about an alien hive mind taking over a small town and making everyone sing in a musical.

  • Sasuke [comrade/them]
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    1 year ago

    the ideology is nauseating but the most baffling thing to me are people who say they like it for the music. the few times i've tried listening to a hamilton song it has made me feel like i'm being subjected to someone uncle rapping at their nephews wedding party

  • FishLake@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    I firmly believe Lin-Manuel Miranda should have been bullied more as a child. The play is just cringy slam poetry disguised as rap.

    • regul [any]
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      1 year ago

      Immortal Technique did his best.

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            Everyone goes through the stages of slam poetry.

            Initial Exposure: You go with your college friend to watch the prettiest, most bohemian girl on the planet from their psych 101 class perform slam poetry at the bicycle-repair-shop-and-underground-cafe in your college town. You’re floored by her emotional story of helping a friend call the National Suicide Hotline. A single tear rolls down her face as she chokes out her final verse. You’re floored by her performance.

            Second Exposure: You watch the next performer nervously address the mic. They are somehow the most well groomed person you’ve ever seen and the sweatiest person you’ve ever seen. The Christmas lights that are hanging a foot above the stage dance off from glistening forehead. He is funny, weaving a story about his precocious little brother stealing mom’s credit card to by Pokémon cards. Then boom. Cancer. He hangs his head and continues, finishing softly and existing the stage swiftly. You’re moved…but suspicious.

            Final Exposure: You’ve watch a few more acts and are starting to see a pattern. A mother tells a story about her miscarriage 20 years ago. An obviously not-out-yet student laments about feeling rejected by his roommate’s ex-girlfriend. An eternally benched football player in his second senior year recounts his struggle to get a scholarship while juggling a job and watching his siblings. Finally a middle aged man in a stained Star Wars shirt opines about some lost love and your pretty sure he’s talking about a child he met online. You and your friend decide to leave, get drunk, and relentlessly make fun of the acts you just saw.

  • ElChapoDeChapo [he/him, comrade/them]
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    1 year ago

    See this is why when we have state funded communist gay bars like in GDR we'll have a sign for the bartenders to tap which will read "No Hamilton"

  • Nakoichi [they/them]M
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    1 year ago

    One of my NB customers was wearing a shirt with a Hamilton quote on it and I wanted to die.

    • FlakesBongler [they/them]
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      1 year ago

      I sat through a friend's baby shower while they blared the entire Hamilton soundtrack through a tinny Bluetooth speaker

      I no longer fear hell, for I have lived through worse

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  • Cummunism [they/them, he/him]
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    1 year ago

    musicals fuckin suck. ive been to so many shows where im the youngest person there, and im not super young lol. lotta gray hairs like this trash.

      • Cummunism [they/them, he/him]
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        1 year ago

        so people won't see me as a gloomy, anti-cultural killjoy

        it's ok to be a killjoy about shit liberals love. Plus this shit isn't culture, it's just rich white people dressing up to show off for their fellow whites.

          • Cummunism [they/them, he/him]
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            1 year ago

            if you don't have similar interests it's pretty much impossible to be friends with someone. Youd be bored as shit of each other, one talking about Hamilton and the other talking about video games or something.

      • ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]
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        1 year ago

        The only good musicals are pantomimes because they know it's shit and have fun with that.

    • UmbraVivi [he/him, she/her]
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      1 year ago

      There's a lot of young people that love musicals but old people are the only ones who can consistently afford tickets.

        • Othello [comrade/them, love/loves]
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          1 year ago

          Brecht

          hmmm you have fun taste! but Im not sure I i got any recommendations other then pray you have cool local stuff near you.

          also theatre industry sucks royal ass. does the US one bully talents into nervous breakdowns as well

          hHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. yes.broadway is cut throat, anything off broadway is just as harsh with barely enough pay to live. All of my friend who had big dreams have minimum wage jobs now. we bully CHILDREN into mental breakdowns over this stuff, but thats mostly from parents. its awful its suppose to be about the art and human connection. I wish we could remove the "showbiz" capitalist aspect out of theater and have everyone had well funded accessible community theater. my last place had an all black run theater but now ive moved and its all white people around here :(. lets start a hexbear theater troope lol, no one gets yelled at and its about the art.

            • Othello [comrade/them, love/loves]
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              1 year ago

              yeah its rough. wished art was about the art not the profit. still best of luck on your adventures with librals comrade, im sure there some cool queers around somewhere.

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