Musical Theatre Coach Reacts (Jonathan Groff "You'll Be Back": Hamilton -An American Musical)

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  • Musical Theatre Coach Marc Daniel Patrick reacts to Jonathon Groff’s performance of “You’ll Be Back”, from the Broadway hit show HAMILTON.
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    In this video Marc discusses this Tony nominated performance, an epic master class of how to act through a song.
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  • @MarcDanielPatrick
    @MarcDanielPatrick  Před 7 měsíci +15

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    • @jameskipp66
      @jameskipp66 Před 4 měsíci

      The part where he stamps his foot petulantly and the color shifts to blue.
      One of the reported symptoms King Geo III had during his "madness," was "blue urine," which is seen in Porphyria, one of the several differential diagnoses put forth as being contributory for his break
      He also has something on his face to reflect the blue hue. So he leaned into the crazies

  • @thomlp
    @thomlp Před 3 lety +7637

    Regarding your comments about an actor fixating on a certain point in the audience: The last time I saw "Hamilton" in Chicago (12/19), I was in the sixth row, dead center. Andrew Call, as King George, chose me to be his focus. At first, it made me very uncomfortable. I relaxed and enjoyed it, sending him every ounce of positive energy I could muster! At the stage door, he worked his way down the line, signing autographs and taking selfies. When he saw me, he yelled, "There's my MAN!" A great memory!

    • @danip3270
      @danip3270 Před 3 lety +80

      Thom Parker Nice!

    • @echeloncubbins2803
      @echeloncubbins2803 Před 3 lety +111

      Aww, that's awesome!

    • @thomlp
      @thomlp Před 3 lety +601

      @@echeloncubbins2803 It was a once in a lifetime moment. He made his "There's my MAN!" comment and hugged me. Then he took a selfie with me and signed my Playbill and hugged me again! The people around us were like...WTF?

    • @danip3270
      @danip3270 Před 3 lety +452

      Thom Parker I think your comment is important, because it shows that these trained performers aren’t staring into space. They’re very aware of the stage and the audience. Jonathan Groff has mentioned how he tweaked his performances according to the audience and their reactions.

    • @nightorchid5031
      @nightorchid5031 Před 3 lety +2

      :0

  • @maedaydreamer8386
    @maedaydreamer8386 Před 3 lety +6924

    He was nominated for a Tony just for that short appearance. I mean. That's talent.

    • @llyg4848
      @llyg4848 Před 3 lety +18

      Did he win

    • @eskimo0
      @eskimo0 Před 3 lety +142

      @@llyg4848 no daveed won

    • @thairinkhudr4259
      @thairinkhudr4259 Před 3 lety +235

      @@eskimo0
      A win for one of us is a win for ALL of us! - Renee Elise Goldsberry

    • @maedaydreamer8386
      @maedaydreamer8386 Před 3 lety +148

      @@llyg4848 pretty difficult to win that time coz the other nominees were mostly from Hamilton as well. 😂 and Daveed was an upstager so he deserved the win.

    • @BlackCanary87
      @BlackCanary87 Před 3 lety +32

      Ron Holgate had less stage time for his winning performance as Richard Henry Lee in 1776, but everyone kinda knows that he won because voters wanted to give it to 1776 even though William Daniels had refused the nomination.
      Daniels played John Adams, who is inarguably the lead, but the rules at the time said that people could only be nominated for Lead Actor/Actress if their name was above the title. Howard da Silva, who played Ben Franklin, was the biggest star in the cast and pretty much the only well known cast member at all, so he was the only one with his name above the title, meaning Daniels was only eligible for Supporting Actor. Daniels would absolutely have run away with the Tony, but he was like, "Screw you, it's absolutely the lead role," and refused the nomination. The rules were changed for the next year because of this.
      1776 is one of the rare musicals that has an absolutely fantastic film adaptation, starring the original leads and the best performers of the entire Broadway run. It's basically a dream cast concert, but for once it's the actual movie!

  • @pickle8636
    @pickle8636 Před 3 lety +4354

    Now that Hamilton is on Disney+ nobody can stop me from classifying Groffsauce as a Disney princess

  • @hollisashby2962
    @hollisashby2962 Před 3 lety +906

    I LOVE the way Groff is so controlled -- as the King wants to be so controlling -- yet when his eyes cross slightly it signals the rage that is building inside; the only physical manifestation of that rage being this uncontrollable mannerism. Hilarious!

    • @bunnyslippers191
      @bunnyslippers191 Před 3 lety +29

      Oh, yeah, that eyes crossing is the "tell" that something particularly unhinged is about to hit and hit hard. He does that right before the *really* scary over the top abuser lines.

    • @mkspangenberg
      @mkspangenberg Před 3 měsíci +1

      Imagine the talent to do that. RESPECT!

    • @One.Zero.One101
      @One.Zero.One101 Před měsícem

      No disrespect, but I think the Australian cast was better particularly King George and Angelica. Sorry guys just my honest opinion. If you have a chance to see them, please please do.

  • @ryansautner
    @ryansautner Před 3 lety +14691

    Hey Marc! I’m the kid in the beginning of the video! Thanks for the feedback, and happy to be featured on your channel!!

    • @MarcDanielPatrick
      @MarcDanielPatrick  Před 3 lety +1869

      Nailed it with this TikTok my friend. If you have any clips of you performing, I would love to check them out.

    • @jadeyoung4544
      @jadeyoung4544 Před 3 lety +122

      It was amazing!

    • @Javier_Jimenez71
      @Javier_Jimenez71 Před 3 lety +81

      Brilliant!!! 🥃

    • @aravpyati6344
      @aravpyati6344 Před 3 lety +41

      I can’t seem to find the tik tok of it, so can I please have. Alink

    • @cbizzy7773
      @cbizzy7773 Před 3 lety +80

      You made me snort

  • @georgakey6953
    @georgakey6953 Před 3 lety +5882

    so basically this performance is perfect? ultimately making groff himself perfect? yes I think so

    • @debbystardust
      @debbystardust Před 3 lety +205

      I’m so convinced by the performance that I believe the original thirteen colonies should be returned to the United Kingdom!

    • @siddmic
      @siddmic Před 3 lety +32

      Debby Really
      There’s a particular poetic irony with that reaction coming from satire that I can’t help but appreciate.

    • @scoutmiller8200
      @scoutmiller8200 Před 3 lety +16

      Of course he is it’s Jonathan Groff!

    • @pay_ber
      @pay_ber Před 3 lety +1

      Debby Really lmfaooo why was this my reaction lol

    • @lilyd1317
      @lilyd1317 Před 3 lety +1

      yes 🥱😌

  • @tracyroweauthor
    @tracyroweauthor Před 3 lety +1659

    The most interesting thing about this performance is the fact that he is holding the audience while mostly just standing there in a costume that pretty much obscures the rest of his body movement. He uses his voice, his eyes, facial expressions and a few well-timed body movements to completely create a character and keep the audience riveted. That is INCREDIBLY hard to do, especially in a show that has so much frenetic movement.

    • @lorettabes4553
      @lorettabes4553 Před 2 lety +37

      I know right! He really fills the entire stage, all alone!

    • @jadawalker7232
      @jadawalker7232 Před 2 lety +54

      it's the most beautiful minimalist performance I've ever seen. He gets more done by changing where he's looking than most people could do by dancing across the entire stage.

    • @tracyroweauthor
      @tracyroweauthor Před 2 lety +3

      @@jadawalker7232 it really is.

    • @marjigferg6060
      @marjigferg6060 Před 2 lety +4

      Yesss!!!

    • @vacommish
      @vacommish Před rokem +4

      It is easily one of the top 3 performances in the entire show and the one song I find myself singing frequently.

  • @chimp5127
    @chimp5127 Před 3 lety +946

    Person: So who’s your favorite Disney princess?
    Me: You see.. it’s complicated

    • @MarcDanielPatrick
      @MarcDanielPatrick  Před 3 lety +23

      Hahah.

    • @yorusoisj
      @yorusoisj Před 3 lety +1

      Bruuuuuuhh 🤣😂

    • @erinolsen8062
      @erinolsen8062 Před 3 lety +19

      reminder he is also kristoff in frozen so hes totally a disney princess.

    • @temin2776
      @temin2776 Před 3 lety +2

      He's the King! Not princess!

    • @robinsparkies
      @robinsparkies Před 3 lety +4

      He’s a Prince actually. King’s are of birthright only

  • @dayairene
    @dayairene Před 3 lety +2342

    I was amazed that he only blinked like 4 times during the entire song. Talk about INTENSE!!!

    • @applescotchpie3003
      @applescotchpie3003 Před 3 lety +52

      Well now I can't unsee it 😂

    • @jeffdeboer1679
      @jeffdeboer1679 Před 3 lety +147

      I noticed that too. It's simultaneously unnerving and impressive. I'm guessing Groff doesn't wear contacts.

    • @scoutmiller8200
      @scoutmiller8200 Před 3 lety +48

      Right? I can’t imagine how much his eyes must have been stinging. It makes it so much better!

    • @makeilaha6155
      @makeilaha6155 Před 3 lety +49

      The movie was created from two live performances so it's possible that everything just happened to be cut oddly

    • @laughsinsad7912
      @laughsinsad7912 Před 3 lety +92

      권민슬Makeila Ha actually, in every performance he’s been in the most he’s blinked is 5 times. King George was supposedly a bit of a psycho, and they’re known to blink significantly less

  • @alexanderandres3584
    @alexanderandres3584 Před 3 lety +2688

    An ad played right after “NO DON’T CHANGE THE SUBJECT” and I’m dying rn

  • @MsGavrielGirl
    @MsGavrielGirl Před 3 lety +450

    12:53 Did anyone else notice how Jonathon also begins "conducting" the orchestra and giving them cues? It adds so many layers to the character of a mad king trying desperately to hold tenuous control.

  • @jeannetteampersand728
    @jeannetteampersand728 Před 3 lety +247

    That "everybody" was like he's commanding his subjects to join him even thought they don't want to. I LOVED this performance so much!

    • @peggyknecht5551
      @peggyknecht5551 Před 8 měsíci +9

      I loved that when he says it "everybody' comes sort of shuffling into their spots. It's as if they are thinking "The king has commanded us to sing with him." They even look a little bit frightened.

    • @thegreatitudecoach
      @thegreatitudecoach Před 6 měsíci +1

      Yes… and they comply in a big way. However - it’s then that he should break into a can can.

  • @emilymaheu4992
    @emilymaheu4992 Před 3 lety +4116

    Fun Fact: “You’ll be Back” was inspired by Hugh Laurie (Dr. House). When Hugh and Lin were filming the asylum episode, Lin told him about how he wanted to write a breakup song from King George to the colonies for his musical. House laughed and said “you’ll be back.” Lin had a lightbulb moment and the rest, as they say, is history.

    • @craiglopresto3322
      @craiglopresto3322 Před 3 lety +45

      Mind blown! Life is complete!

    • @TheHopperUK
      @TheHopperUK Před 3 lety +64

      @@DarianaNight Haha yeah Hugh Laurie plays the Prince Regent, who was later George IV and was known to be hugely fat. They kept in all the jokes about his figure despite Hugh Laurie being thin as a rail and it adds a really neat surreality to the lines imo :)

    • @vickibear9868
      @vickibear9868 Před 3 lety +6

      Then he wrote the song on his honey moon

    • @secretforreddit
      @secretforreddit Před 3 lety +56

      Oh my god, Hugh Laurie as George III in Hamilton would be DIVINE

    • @rosiemandujano5500
      @rosiemandujano5500 Před 3 lety +6

      Genius!!!!! I watched the entire seasons of House...

  • @Schneewittchen3663
    @Schneewittchen3663 Před 3 lety +2799

    Spitting is clearly a staple for Jonathan. It was even thrown in Frozen. Kristoff spit on the front of the sleigh and it backfired on Anna, lol.

    • @MarcDanielPatrick
      @MarcDanielPatrick  Před 3 lety +221

      Haha. Omg, good point.

    • @scoutmiller8200
      @scoutmiller8200 Před 3 lety +79

      Haha I never noticed that in the million times I’ve watched Frozen!

    • @ThePinkDragon
      @ThePinkDragon Před 3 lety +9

      @@scoutmiller8200 me eaither

    • @alisterfolson
      @alisterfolson Před 3 lety +46

      It reminds me of that Friends episode where Joey deals with another spitting actor

    • @munkustrap2
      @munkustrap2 Před 3 lety +15

      Tayah Kuzenko...that may be part of it but he's known to spit while on stage, not just this part.

  • @commandosolo1266
    @commandosolo1266 Před 3 lety +164

    How are so many people missing this? When Tony Hopkins performed "Dr. Lector," He refrained from blinking, as if he were a serpent, sending his character into the "uncanny valley." Mr. Groff here blinked only seven times by my count in his performance. Two of them were long to give himself a rest, and the others were carefully timed. He looked in another direction when the blink occurred. Fabulous control, and he's using his own discomfort to lend intensity to his performance.

    • @danielolson437
      @danielolson437 Před rokem +9

      I'm surprised the video author didn't mention it. It's creepy intimidating.

  • @jenavievehottenstein1636
    @jenavievehottenstein1636 Před 2 lety +92

    Johnathan Groff actually came to my high school to see our spring musical last week. After the show he came on stage and talked to the cast and crew. It was truly amazing to know such a talented artist watched our meager performance, then talked and took photos with all of us. He truly is a great and amazing guy.

  • @todanceinshadows
    @todanceinshadows Před 3 lety +1187

    He doesnt really ever blink during his performance either, helping to really nail home the intensity of the madness/intimidation

    • @cameronclarke6472
      @cameronclarke6472 Před 3 lety +24

      I’m glad I wasn’t the only one to notice

    • @goopyfish3275
      @goopyfish3275 Před 3 lety +15

      He blinks only 4 times 👁👄👁

    • @kellianne17
      @kellianne17 Před 3 lety +5

      Every look he gives has a purpose. Totally brilliant.

    • @ashleyn.9166
      @ashleyn.9166 Před 3 lety +3

      The first time I saw this I turned to my husband and asked, "umm? Had he blinked? I'm kinda creeped out."

  • @fairlyadorablepancreas3746
    @fairlyadorablepancreas3746 Před 3 lety +1327

    My favorite moment is when he starts bouncing to Aaron Burr/Leslie's rap during the Reynolds pamphlet/never gonna be president now 🤣🤣

  • @mleeebb
    @mleeebb Před 3 lety +56

    Can we talk about how Jonathan Groff BARELY BLINKS in this song?? HOW?!

  • @MrsOdie2
    @MrsOdie2 Před 3 lety +170

    Another thing I love being able to see in this filmed version of the play is how amazing Groffsauce's breathing is. He barely moves, yet you can see by watching his chest and his nose how technical his breath control is. And with the writing, you can't beat the voice going down on the word "rise," and up on the word "fall" which foreshadows "The World Turned Upside Down."

    • @DodonaWind
      @DodonaWind Před 3 měsíci

      I don't know if you've ever watched "Saving Mr. Banks," but apparently they did the same thing in Mary Poppins when singing high on the word "down" in "A Spoonful of Sugar." I loved how they did the same thing here. :D

  • @leodouskyron5671
    @leodouskyron5671 Před 3 lety +2920

    When Goff does this British Invasion song, he plays the best royal ex-boy friend stalker ever - Washington maybe needs a restraining order.

    • @MarcDanielPatrick
      @MarcDanielPatrick  Před 3 lety +185

      HAHA. That's brilliant. Can I hire you as a writer for upcoming videos. :P

    • @ThePinkDragon
      @ThePinkDragon Před 3 lety +22

      Hamilton can file it :}

    • @lillim.5060
      @lillim.5060 Před 3 lety +22

      @@dylanno858 We know, that's why this comment was so funny xD

    • @teancoffee208
      @teancoffee208 Před 3 lety +13

      Royal ex girlfriend*. Theres something undeniably feminine about his character

    • @kathrynblodgett1969
      @kathrynblodgett1969 Před 3 lety +4

      @@teancoffee208 I think that is also an historical choice.

  • @gaboh296
    @gaboh296 Před 3 lety +1259

    Lin-Manuel needs to make George III as his next play. Giving us 2+ hours of Groff as the king and his pov of the war would be amazing.

    • @natalieion5846
      @natalieion5846 Před 3 lety +10

      YES! YESSS QUEEN!

    • @phillyredsox9195
      @phillyredsox9195 Před 3 lety +129

      He would be dehydrated by the end of the first show. Lol.

    • @melherschorn
      @melherschorn Před 3 lety +3

      YASSSSS!!!!!

    • @caridadchang7895
      @caridadchang7895 Před 3 lety +32

      Actually John Adams would then *have* to appear physically since King George met him for real

    • @southendonseaarts
      @southendonseaarts Před 3 lety +6

      Leave it Alan Bennett did The madness of George III it’s a very funny play so that’s been done.

  • @richardproctor8430
    @richardproctor8430 Před 3 lety +79

    I love that he comes off as the crazy stalker ex.

  • @LizFromDecencyUnited
    @LizFromDecencyUnited Před 3 lety +57

    Groff being a 'spitter' is a bonus for this role of King George, it just adds to the 'madness' aspect, totally awesome! Great emoting, amazing range! LOVED this performance!

  • @kellyalves756
    @kellyalves756 Před 3 lety +602

    Groff just keeps this psychotic crazy axe murder look in his eyes that just kills me from the start.

  • @EricAriel5
    @EricAriel5 Před 3 lety +2817

    Groff is known for spitting in all his broadway performances,lol.

    • @jordansbear
      @jordansbear Před 3 lety +160

      Dosoaoao Oaowkwjw I think it’s a bit of both

    • @jewels1296
      @jewels1296 Před 3 lety +140

      Jordan Berezin I agree. I read he would take a big drink of water right beforehand to imply the whole mad King George thing.

    • @nickyfinn7909
      @nickyfinn7909 Před 3 lety +87

      You’re correct. I’ve seen him in four different shows and he’s done it in every one.

    • @mandysubia5059
      @mandysubia5059 Před 3 lety +144

      He is. I was Baptised by Groffsauce when he was in Little Shop of Horrors lol. He’s aware. Said it used to make him self conscious but he’s over it.

    • @smr-cl4rc
      @smr-cl4rc Před 3 lety +33

      When I saw Hamilton in Chicago the king also spit a lot. So I think it has something to do with the character

  • @yvettejones5323
    @yvettejones5323 Před 3 lety +78

    Jonathan Groff's performance as King George stole the whole damn show. By far, my favorite.

  • @PeterHollens
    @PeterHollens Před 3 lety +669

    Love it.

  • @EdoDoe613
    @EdoDoe613 Před 3 lety +2487

    The current “everybody” is delivered as a royal command. As when he stomps his foot later on the word “blue”.

    • @Elios0000
      @Elios0000 Před 3 lety +52

      also there is subtle German accent in the Everybody part which is great

    • @Yumichan62
      @Yumichan62 Před 3 lety +83

      @@Elios0000 I dont really think in the movie there is an accent. I just think he says it in a very monotone voice so maybe thats why. At least I am german and dont really think it sounds like an accent to me.

    • @omgIoIwtf
      @omgIoIwtf Před 3 lety +42

      legitimately 0 german anything in this play

    • @Pluveus
      @Pluveus Před 3 lety +29

      ​@@Yumichan62 Yeah, I think that would be a super deep cut even for a history nerd. George III wasn't even the first of House Hanover, so calling out that it was a German lineage would be a little too obtuse considering the current House Windsor(beginning as Saxe-Coburg and Gotha with Edward VII) is way more German than Hanover.

    • @ginajo11
      @ginajo11 Před 3 lety +3

      When does he say “blue”?

  • @jasonmyneni8605
    @jasonmyneni8605 Před 3 lety +708

    In a lot of the non recorded shows, when he says everybody, the audience starts to join in and it’s awesome

    • @McBehrer
      @McBehrer Před 3 lety +58

      They do in the recorded version too, but the audience isn't mic'd so you can't hear it very well

    • @maryheine3554
      @maryheine3554 Před 3 lety +61

      I sang along. So did everyone else in the audience. You mean, you weren’t supposed to? Oops. I couldn’t help myself.

    • @jasonmyneni8605
      @jasonmyneni8605 Před 3 lety +30

      Mary Heine you were supposed to do it in every performance except the recorded one. The audience was instructed to stay as quiet as possible

    • @carolanne67
      @carolanne67 Před 3 lety +31

      Jason Myneni I was in the audience just before COVID. We were all mouthing the words until the king said “everybody” and then we all burst into song. It was so fun!

    • @samuelprescott7426
      @samuelprescott7426 Před 3 lety +7

      I got looked at funny by my fellows in the front row when I did, so I stopped :(

  • @maggiboyd4844
    @maggiboyd4844 Před 3 lety +73

    The best part of his performance is even through the comedic actions, he has the most amazing voice.

  • @JKrowlingrockx
    @JKrowlingrockx Před 3 lety +80

    Watching this the first time I was immediately like "whoa, this is insanely good." I never realized how little he blinks in this entire performance. It's so intense. So pairing that with the intense delivery of "No don't change the subject!" spit and all...My first thought was "This is talent. And he's all in. He IS King George, insanity and all." It actually adds to his performance and his character. Plus it makes it a fun little game for me to watch for the next time he spits. :)

  • @hilary01789
    @hilary01789 Před 3 lety +791

    The “everybody” part at the end also makes it seems like he’s even more controlling forcing the others to sing with him. Hilarious. Love his performance

    • @shannankorn6285
      @shannankorn6285 Před 3 lety +12

      Right. And the way he says it here is so freaking royal...like put out that I even have to remind you to do it. So great.

    • @MrsOdie2
      @MrsOdie2 Před 3 lety +5

      It's very menacing.

    • @renekumar8290
      @renekumar8290 Před 3 lety

      I can imagine everyone internally sighing inside

    • @edwardkay288
      @edwardkay288 Před 3 lety +7

      When I first heard his "everybody" command, it reminded me 100% of Englishman David Bowie's performance as the Goblin King, where he commands his goblins to "laugh" with equal disdain.

    • @marleyfrost215
      @marleyfrost215 Před 3 lety +1

      @@edwardkay288 omg yes! That's exactly what it reminded me of and I couldn't place it. Thank you!

  • @sherrysink3177
    @sherrysink3177 Před 3 lety +832

    What I love about this song are the contrasts -- he's quietly saying the most intense, obsessively sinister and nasty things ("I will kill your friends and family to remind you of my 'love'...") and then counters it with these super cheerful "da da da da daaaaaa" sections, making it even more creepy. It makes me laugh, listening to it, but also creeps me out, which is a testament to Lin's songwriting choices and Jonathan's incredible performance. So good! :)

    • @MarcDanielPatrick
      @MarcDanielPatrick  Před 3 lety +30

      Very well said.

    • @SscoootzZ
      @SscoootzZ Před 3 lety +5

      Right, right! And I thought it reminded me of a nutcracker, the way the "dat da da" refrain comes across with primarily only his mouth moving with the meandering madness just falling right out.

    • @woodsprite5
      @woodsprite5 Před 3 lety +4

      Also-the way Goff changes accents, tones, timbres from one bar to the next for extra subcultural emphasis, and always mindful of the rhythm...yikes! Masterful. I’m surprised you didn’t delve into this specifically. I was enthralled!!

  • @simpletoncreations3928
    @simpletoncreations3928 Před 3 lety +96

    I think the fact that it’s kind of a slower ballad is a shock after the fast hip hop style the rest of the musical has presented, I think this shows how radical America really was and what a fast paced and modern shift they had from the slow classic British style that George represents

    • @DodonaWind
      @DodonaWind Před 3 měsíci +1

      It also showed how disconnected King George was from the American colonists. Same with the messenger delivering the King's message to the colonies. It shows the disparity between the antiquated mentality of England and the new, revolutionary mindset of the colonies.

  • @RideTheTeacups
    @RideTheTeacups Před 2 lety +16

    He is clearly completely mad and drunk with power, and Groff delivered in SPADES. I watched this on Disney+ with only my wife, and I stood up & cheered in my own living room. That man is SO. GOOD.
    The way he clearly emotes, but there is never a transition between the various emotions. It’s just a switch that gets flipped: immediately mad/insane, immediately furious, immediately calm, immediately “loving”. The way his eyes SNAP is unbelievable.
    Great breakdown. I loved every moment.

  • @emmleedee
    @emmleedee Před 3 lety +730

    Johnathan Groff did an interview where he said that he’s just a naturally sweaty person and he tends to spits when he performs. Although it’s definitely perfect for his portrayal of King George.

    • @goditsbrutalouthere4640
      @goditsbrutalouthere4640 Před 3 lety +30

      yeah. the king is suppost to be like "mad" lol and crazy

    • @rositaleonfuentes5211
      @rositaleonfuentes5211 Před 2 lety +17

      @@goditsbrutalouthere4640 i mean, there is a supposed story about king George III where he would talk non stop for hous until he started foaming (this was when he was older in peak mad time)

  • @paulnagle7017
    @paulnagle7017 Před 3 lety +499

    The fact that he doesn't move more than 1 foot once he begins is astounding

    • @kellyalves756
      @kellyalves756 Před 3 lety +79

      And then when he starts dipping his shoulders. That move brought the house down when I saw it.

    • @Wheeler1717
      @Wheeler1717 Před 3 lety +13

      You can thank Bob Fosse for that.

    • @kellyalves756
      @kellyalves756 Před 3 lety +8

      Wheeler 777 I thank Bob Fosse for a lot of things. I’ll be happy to add one. 😁

  • @blondbear2
    @blondbear2 Před 7 měsíci +12

    I was lucky enough to Jonathon in the original run, three times. Each time there was a small change in his delivery of this song.
    The matinee I saw. He held the last forever, for like 45 second. Followed the most devilish grin. Jonathon made this song his.
    Have seen two touring companies and The King is very stiff and as fun.

  • @ng23242
    @ng23242 Před 2 lety +19

    The fact that Jonathan only blinks MAYBE twice while singing extremely powerfully is fucking amazing

  • @Sarah-dd7qi
    @Sarah-dd7qi Před 3 lety +525

    Getting a Reece’s ad asking “are you drooling?” right after Jonathan Groff practically spits out a river....

    • @lisareed5669
      @lisareed5669 Před 3 lety +11

      No way in hell that's an accident. Marketing.

  • @emilyconway9269
    @emilyconway9269 Před 3 lety +205

    i just noticed that at 12:53 he actually looks down into the orchestra pit and uses his hand to sharply cut them off!! wow the details are crazy

    • @SeliahK
      @SeliahK Před 3 lety +5

      Oh, SNAP! He really DID, too! Perfect! Wow.

  • @nancyregas183
    @nancyregas183 Před 3 lety +20

    Love Jonathan Groff and his brilliant performance. To carry that song, sing it three times [and look forward to it each time wanting more] with different words, different nuances, different emotions is a testament to his talent. It was a privilege to watch it so up close. Thank you for acknowledging each layer. Fascinating.

  • @explorer47422
    @explorer47422 Před 2 lety +19

    Can we just appreciate also that costuming - how much of a stage presence it gives him while barely walking a few steps. Reminding you that despite his deteriorating mind and funny portrayal, he was still an extremely powerful man. If his attention wasn't fleeting, he really could have quashed that revolution.

  • @rogersmj
    @rogersmj Před 3 lety +511

    I can't stop watching Groff's performance. It's so fantastic and so hilarious. The close-ups are great, because you can really see all the subtle things he does with his face and eyes that really sell it. Just brilliant.

    • @divyak9980
      @divyak9980 Před 3 lety +15

      The micro-expressions make his performance brilliant!

    • @oregonchick76
      @oregonchick76 Před 3 lety +20

      Not only is it a glorious bit of comedic relief, Groff's little tics are actually quite threatening in the context of the story. It's a reminder that yes, this is a bit of fun for the audience, but in truth, the signers of the Declaration and everyone who fought the British were traitors who could very well be executed, their property seized, their families turned out into the wilderness, and worse if the Americans lost the Revolutionary War. Smiling through a threat, staring down the audience, barking an order -- that's the freaking King and (Da da da dat da dat da da da da ya da / Da da dat dat da ya da!) he'll happily hum to himself as he sends you to your death for supporting this insurrection.

    • @seanaepley3180
      @seanaepley3180 Před 3 lety +10

      I am deeply appreciate that the guy who actually performing during that time "allowed" Groff to come back for this performance. I'll likely never see Hamilton live, and may never see Groff live in anything so this was a treat. The other actors I've seen are lovely too, but Groff just sells it at a whole other level.

    • @BossladySupreme313
      @BossladySupreme313 Před 3 lety +3

      The shimmy he does with his shoulders😂😂😂😂😂

    • @MrsOdie2
      @MrsOdie2 Před 3 lety +2

      @@seanaepley3180 That would be the wonderful Rory O'Malley, who I saw perform as King George III live onstage in Los Angeles and he is BRILLIANT. He also originated "Elder McKinley" in Book of Mormon, and his tap dance number "Turn it Off" is one of the best performances in all of musical theater.

  • @isamumizuta9226
    @isamumizuta9226 Před 3 lety +321

    The sung “everybody” is more of an encouragement to join in but the spoken “everybody” is more of a command. I like that change.

  • @marsupialsofmars3886
    @marsupialsofmars3886 Před 3 lety +25

    "That face looks like he doesnt know what he just sang" KILLED me it's so on point

  • @JackieKCooper
    @JackieKCooper Před 3 lety +241

    Really enjoyed this. Can't wait to see what you tackle next.

  • @BewareTheJabberwock
    @BewareTheJabberwock Před 3 lety +763

    Quick note: the King George songs are based on 60’s era “British Invasion” music, and the “da da das” line and music is almost a perfect copy of the Beatles song “Getting Better” - in the line “ it’s getting better all the time.” BRILLIANT attention to detail in matching a British Monarch with a British music style. Thanks for making* this video! 😎👑

    • @briankatz3955
      @briankatz3955 Před 3 lety +57

      Exactly. Plus, the British is "the older way" or "more traditional" music while the colonies are using Hip Hop/Rap to represent the revolution. It is using music to show how different the colonies are from Britain.

    • @garathome
      @garathome Před 3 lety +10

      Yes. The guitar riff is also reminiscent of "Getting Better".

    • @netcowboy
      @netcowboy Před 3 lety +17

      I am a music major coming to this discussion late but check out The Monkee’s Daydream Believer

    • @andrewhawkins6754
      @andrewhawkins6754 Před 3 lety +11

      The 'everybody' is from all you need is love as well.

    • @jadejaguar69
      @jadejaguar69 Před 3 lety +12

      The chord structure is the same from imagine and hey Jude as well. And the harmonic resonance lends itself to yellow submarine

  • @jessicajones641
    @jessicajones641 Před 3 lety +327

    My husband was not surprised he spit. I was a bit grossed out but my husband was in theater through college and he was like “yeah, broadway singers spit” like it’s no big deal lol.
    My son is in theater now and he LOVED Groff in this. My husband was breaking down the performance and explaining how Groff does things and why it works.

    • @MarcDanielPatrick
      @MarcDanielPatrick  Před 3 lety +54

      So lucky your son as a mentor so close to home. Do you have any clips of your son performing? Would love to see him in action. Thank you for all the comments.

    • @psquared015
      @psquared015 Před 3 lety +10

      @@MarcDanielPatrick New to this channel but I appreciate how often you ask for performance clips from your commenters. Really demonstrates your dedication to your profession as well as your connection with and appreciation for your audience. If nothing else it's great optics, hope you keep it up and I wish you continued success

    • @MrsOdie2
      @MrsOdie2 Před 3 lety +7

      Absolutely. And if you think musical theater actors spit, go see Shakespeare live. Wear a raincoat.

    • @kstreet
      @kstreet Před 3 lety +1

      I wasn't surprised either, ha. He may be spitty in other performances too, but he's also suddenly yelling and projecting his voice/air outward aggressively at that moment, so it's kind of unavoidable that some saliva would fly out with it. Like a sneeze. And he can't wipe his mouth, because that would break character. I love it for this character, in this context, and wouldn't change a thing about his performance.

    • @FifthAveAtFive
      @FifthAveAtFive Před 3 lety

      Absolutely this! I did choir from elementary school through college and all my directors would say they wanted to feel our constants, that if we didn’t have at least a little spit we were not doing enough. 😆 It was definitely fun to explain when I watched Hamilton with someone not familiar with choir or musical theater techniques. I still spit up a little anytime I cantor for my church or sing for fun to keep some semblance of singing ability up.

  • @mollymollie6048
    @mollymollie6048 Před 2 lety +19

    I don’t know how he managed not to blink for the entire song, I’ve watched this show so many times, I’ve never seen him blink! I love the crazy eyes, the walk, everything, he’s absolutely magnificent. Totally deserved the Tony nomination, even tho he’s only on stage for about 4 minutes. Love it!

  • @lesliewolfe7643
    @lesliewolfe7643 Před rokem +8

    As many times as I've watched Hamilton, I never noticed how after that last long "daaaaaaaaa" he makes that cutting motion to the pit, as if he's actually directing the freaking orchestra on top of everything else 😂 There is always some new little detail to pick up on. I swear every second of Hamilton is an exquisitely crafted masterpiece....and Jonathan Groff is a treasure.

  • @phirerising
    @phirerising Před 3 lety +133

    Tbh the "spitting" made him seem even more unsettling and not right, and it kind of enhances the performance

  • @kaelak1226
    @kaelak1226 Před 3 lety +510

    The way I read Groff's performance in this wasn't so much that he was mad in the sense of being unaware of his actions but rather hyper-aware and that's what makes it so powerful and hammers home just how insane he is. He's aware of the power of his words and aware that it's insane what he's saying but he just doesn't care. He is past that - he's not just mad like crazy he's mad like FURIOUS. And that's what drives him to insanity - letting go of whether that anger is appropriate. He embraces it fully, lets it overtake him.
    Edit: the above was focused on my personal take of Groff's performance & I was clearly missing some really important context; thank you to everyone who's added onto this comment with helpful insight/more accurate historical context!

    • @speeeee35
      @speeeee35 Před 3 lety +31

      Yeah he isn’t supposed to be mad as in insane, they make a point to say “I’ll go mad” because he wasn’t mad yet at this point. He had cyphillis (sp?) I think... or something that made him LITERALLY lose his mind later in life... so at this point in history he wasn’t insane yet but just starting to lose his mind slightly... plus he was a king lol so....
      But it’s definitely not intending for him to look mad at that point, but referring to how he does go mad eventually. Cause that’s just historical fact. He went babblingly insane.

    • @jbo4547
      @jbo4547 Před 3 lety +3

      @@speeeee35 the whole character has him getting more and more angry at the colonists, no?

    • @kellyalves756
      @kellyalves756 Před 3 lety +12

      Dizz Dizz Poriphyria. They think.
      If he’d had syphilis he would have been much, much sicker and they were pretty familiar with the symptoms in those days. George III’s doctors couldn’t figure out what was going on, nor why he recovered so quickly. And

    • @eustaciavy
      @eustaciavy Před 3 lety +1

      Yes. Thank you. You said this better than I did.

    • @daviddet
      @daviddet Před 3 lety +6

      I feel like that point at the end of the song where he almost seems oblivious is genuine, but then in the bit you only really see in the filmed version, as he's walking off stage, he turns around and points his scepter at the audience as if to say, "I know exactly what I just said/sang."

  • @Sypherz
    @Sypherz Před 3 lety +13

    This was definitely my favorite part of Hamilton. Jonathan is perfection. He completely understands the character, the song, and all the backstory and underlying meanings. And more importantly, he has the skill to project that all to the audience.

  • @WilderRua
    @WilderRua Před 3 lety +24

    My brother is Jon Rua, (Charles Lee) I've seen the show live about five times. the very first time I saw it I was sitting right when he hits that gaze, it was on me and I truly felt strange and uneasy like he could really see me.... it was fantastic. and his spit shimmered in the audience due to the light.... fantastic performance and stole the show with his three appearances.

    • @danip3270
      @danip3270 Před 3 lety +1

      Wilder Rua That’s so amazing. I adore Jonathan’s voice, and he comes across so kind and generous. You’re very lucky to have an association with theater.

    • @regina_filange2.0
      @regina_filange2.0 Před 3 lety +2

      Nice! My fam and I noticed your brother a lot on the Disney+ release, we actually said "woah that Lee can move!"

  • @c0llapsingst4rs
    @c0llapsingst4rs Před 3 lety +601

    Remember kids, this man is also out there singing about his pet Reindeer.

  • @curleyfamily5
    @curleyfamily5 Před 3 lety +620

    Jonathan Groff stole the whole damn show

    • @natalieion5846
      @natalieion5846 Před 3 lety +29

      Ikr the song he sang is basically my favorite part of the show

    • @jeremysmith9694
      @jeremysmith9694 Před 3 lety +9

      Yep I was kinda on the fence with the play until his part. He definitely put it over the edge for me. So good.

    • @mandymcmurray2066
      @mandymcmurray2066 Před 3 lety +3

      100% agree! I was actually bored by the rest of it. This was absolutely fabulous.

    • @TinkerbellG65
      @TinkerbellG65 Před 3 lety +1

      #groffsauce ❤️❤️

    • @zoeh.7921
      @zoeh.7921 Před 3 lety

      @@TinkerbellG65 #groffsauce

  • @paulabarrows7023
    @paulabarrows7023 Před 3 lety +18

    Jonathan Groff is an impeccable performer. I love him in EVERYTHING I've seen him in. The Anything Goes performance at MultiCast was fabulous!!

  • @ellepaxton650
    @ellepaxton650 Před 3 lety +20

    The first time I listened to Hamilton, You’ll Be Back stuck out so much to me. I think it was because it was so different from the other music in the show! I love how unique and catchy it is! Still one of my favorite songs in the soundtrack! This song and this performance are pure GEMS!!!

  • @LukePighetti
    @LukePighetti Před 3 lety +268

    I think his call to "everybody" is like him issuing a royal decree to all of his English subjects to (superficially) support him.

  • @ninanonna2007
    @ninanonna2007 Před 3 lety +131

    Yes Jonathan is a spitter. We saw him in little shops of horrors. We needed an umbrella. But, love him like crazy

  • @sammizedk
    @sammizedk Před rokem +7

    the uncontrollable joy behind your eyes while watching this is one of the many reasons why this is one of the most successful musicals of all time

  • @joeyscerbo7776
    @joeyscerbo7776 Před 3 lety +216

    “Jonathan Groff is a spitter.”
    ~Marc Daniel Patrick, musical theatre coach, 2020

  • @Wigfield84
    @Wigfield84 Před 3 lety +222

    All the more incredible, he'd been away from this part for a while, not sure how long. He came back to be in the filmed version so they could have the complete OG cast.

    • @moli3192
      @moli3192 Před 3 lety +16

      the filmed version was done in 2016 lol

    • @Sarah79560
      @Sarah79560 Před 3 lety +70

      Correct, but he had left the show a few months before they filmed this in 2016...but the actor who took over the roll stepped aside so Jonathan could sing for this.

    • @strawberrymilk5955
      @strawberrymilk5955 Před 3 lety +7

      Even then they missed two esemble gals

    • @LilyWohlMezzo-Soprano
      @LilyWohlMezzo-Soprano Před 3 lety +2

      I saw in an interview the other day that it was about a month

    • @hrnegron
      @hrnegron Před 3 lety +2

      The incredibly talented and generous actor/singer Rory O’Malley had taken over the role and gracefully stepped back so Jonathan could return for the film.

  • @JackieKCooper
    @JackieKCooper Před 3 lety +376

    How did that kid store that water in his mouth!

  • @Bestofthelot
    @Bestofthelot Před 2 lety +7

    He rightfully changes how he sings "Everbody". He sings it with the power of a king's authority in his voice. He is telling everyone to join singing the song or they will regret it. He is the "king" and he will be obeyed. So funny. I loved his moments on stage.

  • @InsomniacTroop
    @InsomniacTroop Před 3 lety +129

    To be honest the spit sells how crazy the guy went.

  • @lindseysquire8417
    @lindseysquire8417 Před 3 lety +88

    He portrays the mad king perfectly. I adore Groffsauce.

  • @carolanne67
    @carolanne67 Před 3 lety +5

    This was so fun. Thank you! I was in the second row just before the pandemic started. We were definitely spit on by Aaron Burr. Obviously, didn’t see Mr. Groff, that day, but the king’s performance was masterful. The best part to me about the “everybody” is that most of us were all ready mouthing the words along with him. When he said that, the entire theatre burst in to son. So fun and powerful!

  • @MSFISH3
    @MSFISH3 Před 3 lety +1

    So glad to see you give Jonathan Groff the kudos he deserves. Like you, I can't watch this without giggling throughout. It is truly a jewel of a performance!

  • @MikaMoments
    @MikaMoments Před 3 lety +254

    I think the reason why he’s singing this “60s ballad” as you say, is because the king wouldn’t be rapping or have a hip hop song, he’s too posh for that. So I think that’s partially why they went this way instead of like every other song. Definitely agree that he’s a comic relief.

    • @rebecca8525
      @rebecca8525 Před 3 lety +15

      And because he's British, like the Beatles.

    • @nicolettethebaguette1576
      @nicolettethebaguette1576 Před 3 lety +23

      Thats a good theory but i think it might also be because it's showing how detached from the colonies King George is, because they all Have rap and Hip hop and he doesn't know what's going on over there and Lin uses this to mock him in Farmers Refuted with the line "I pray the king shows you his mercy- is he in Jersey?" And "why should a tiny island across the sea regulate the price of tea?" Pretty much saying that the king won't be able to to anything to them because he's so far away

    • @iraisgalvez5679
      @iraisgalvez5679 Před 3 lety +12

      And also because like Rebecca said, the king's songs are an ode to the "British Invasion"... Yes I went there, so did LMM and Alex Lacamoire, all on purpose

    • @noctuaryfahy1509
      @noctuaryfahy1509 Před 3 lety +3

      Man, I’d have loved to see him rap😂😂

    • @MrsOdie2
      @MrsOdie2 Před 3 lety +4

      It's also a clever nod to the fact that America became crazy for British music in the sixties, thus turning the world BACK "upside down." The show always winks to the fact that we are all time travelers, performers and audience alike.

  • @lyannastark628
    @lyannastark628 Před 3 lety +527

    He's accosting us, almost as if we are his sweet, submissive subjects? I'll take it.

  • @michelelocker3691
    @michelelocker3691 Před 3 lety +1

    incredibly interesting and insightful. can't wait to view your other videos!

  • @amandabell2689
    @amandabell2689 Před 3 lety +1

    I love watching the emotion on your face as he sings. You obviously feel his voice and performance in every ounce of your being.

  • @davidbasaldua274
    @davidbasaldua274 Před 3 lety +91

    The "everybody" being said that way makes it sound to me like an order which makes it perfect

    • @felisa957
      @felisa957 Před 3 lety +3

      Agreed, the “everybody” is said in a bored but commanding tone and the ensemble’s energetic response just drives the point home of how much power he has over his subjects. Hats off to Lin for the great writing and Jonathan for this masterclass in song delivery 👑👏🏽👏🏽

    • @davidbasaldua274
      @davidbasaldua274 Před 3 lety +2

      @@felisa957 I love LMM but I think I read this mostly Johnathan Groff. If you listen to the spotify recording, he says it in a more enthusiastic way. He then at some point changed it.

    • @felisa957
      @felisa957 Před 3 lety +2

      @David no doubt, Jonathan Groff absolutely made this his own & elevated it to something better than it already was 👌🏽✨

  • @sazfretz1945
    @sazfretz1945 Před 3 lety +82

    King George is my favourite in the entire show, which I've now seen nearly 5 times on Disney+! My favourite is part is when he sings "I’m so blue...." then stamps his foot and the lighting goes to blue. lol

    • @Janny_Gurrrl
      @Janny_Gurrrl Před 3 lety +4

      RIGHT?!? His timing is impeccable. When I have (make) someone watch it for the their first time with me, I make sure they don’t take their eyes off the screen during ANY of King George’s songs. 🤣🤣

    • @libbyayre5436
      @libbyayre5436 Před 3 lety +1

      I’ve seen it 6 times

  • @sagbag
    @sagbag Před 3 lety +8

    Honestly, watching this video makes me miss being in theater. Just hearing about the choices the actor makes for the biggest impact and hearing the audience's reaction. God I miss it.

  • @janicerepass6996
    @janicerepass6996 Před 3 lety +1

    Absolutely brilliant performance by Jonathan Groff. I knew nothing of him until seeing this on TV. I am now a huge fan and am amazed by the variety of roles he has been able to execute to perfection!!

  • @aritrichaki
    @aritrichaki Před 3 lety +454

    Am I the only one who was staring at the colour difference in Marc’s forehead the entire time?

  • @lyannastark628
    @lyannastark628 Před 3 lety +89

    I know you probably don't want to do another Groff video, but I would love to see your reaction to "I know him." That was so funny.

  • @LukeTheDuke55
    @LukeTheDuke55 Před 3 lety +1

    loved this breakdown! such fun to watch.

  • @wendyannh
    @wendyannh Před 2 lety +1

    Loved your analysis of this extraordinary performance, which absolutely knocked my socks off when I saw it. It is truly perfection, and IMO, totally stole the show - which is definitely saying something with this epic work of genius.
    My mother was a very fine character actress who taught me from birth about these kinds of devices. I’m only sorry she is long gone and never got to see this particular brilliance - and that I ended up not following her into the theater myself, even though it had been my childhood dream. She sure taught me how to watch theater, though, and that alone has been a lifelong gift.

  • @leighs8144
    @leighs8144 Před 3 lety +148

    On the spitting part- I think people are used to seeing movie musicals where they're lip syncing to a recorded track, or else in a theater where they're too far away to see the spittle. Groffsause does spit a lot in all his performances though.

  • @nickdesoto9059
    @nickdesoto9059 Před 3 lety +118

    I watched Hamilton for the first time a couple days ago on Disney +. I mainly watched it coz I knew Johnathan Groff was in it, but I'd never seen him on stage before. Not only did I enjoy the entirety of the musical, but Groff's performance alone sold it to me. Definitely my favourite performance in the musical.
    On another note, whilst I don’t personally sing very often, I spit ALL THE TIME when I talk. I obviously don’t do it on purpose but once I start talking the spit goes a-flying, so I can only imagine what I’d be like singing on-stage 😂

    • @averysavory7409
      @averysavory7409 Před 3 lety +3

      i agree with everything you just said-
      i love the attitude he gives too oml

    • @meitalpo
      @meitalpo Před 3 lety +1

      check out “Spring Awakening” with him :)

  • @thefortforty7249
    @thefortforty7249 Před 3 lety

    What a lovely analysis! Thank you for sharing your expert eyes and ears with us, Mark! ❤️

  • @robinma1967
    @robinma1967 Před 3 lety

    Thanks, Mark! Jonathan is awesome and you highlighting his work and abilities was a treat!

  • @UncleMilo
    @UncleMilo Před 3 lety +132

    The heavy headpiece was from back when he was playing the role on stage. At this time, the headpiece is lighter... but he did the walk as an homage to what he had to do back in the day. :)

    • @CylonsAteMyHomework
      @CylonsAteMyHomework Před 3 lety +3

      It's not really an "homage" when it becomes blocking.

    • @jeancaldwell5391
      @jeancaldwell5391 Před 3 lety +7

      CylonsAteMyHomework It may be an homage because Jonathan had been replaced by Rory O’Malley by the time they filmed this, and Rory graciously stepped aside so Jonathan, the original King for the Broadway run, could recreate his role.

    • @nataliadelmoral
      @nataliadelmoral Před 3 lety +3

      The movie was filmed back in 2016-17.

    • @myrsinisemeli9959
      @myrsinisemeli9959 Před 3 lety

      What do they do now?

    • @staceypendergrast2400
      @staceypendergrast2400 Před 3 lety +4

      Natalia Gutierrez It was recorded over 3 days in June 2016. Two performances with audience and another to an empty theater to get the close-ups. My mother-in-law saw it in March 2015 at The Public and Groff had not taken over the role yet at that point.

  • @matthewedric
    @matthewedric Před 3 lety +105

    "Making that audience member uncomfortable..."
    I remember watching a bootleg version of the musical cause I love far away from any of these performances. Then King George suddenly looks INTO the camera.

    • @charlottea867
      @charlottea867 Před 3 lety +3

      MaximumThrust LOVE THIS HAHAHAA I would love to see this

  • @candaceroberts3238
    @candaceroberts3238 Před rokem +2

    I’ve loved Jonathan since the first time I saw him. He’s so talented, he has a beautiful voice. I have no idea how many time I’ve watched this but it’s lot!

  • @Angieb93
    @Angieb93 Před 3 lety

    I love watching your reaction to the performance. You are so passionate that it's inspiring!

  • @evansantos3996
    @evansantos3996 Před 3 lety +75

    On the part of choreography, the fact that the king barely moves draws you in, and helps you notice all his subtle movements.

  • @birubu
    @birubu Před 3 lety +299

    Am I the only one who keeps hearing him say “You’ll be Beck”?

    • @MarcDanielPatrick
      @MarcDanielPatrick  Před 3 lety +64

      He kind of is, with the voice / accent he's putting on.

    • @fezekadelight2035
      @fezekadelight2035 Před 3 lety +3

      And also da da aaw data dai

    • @JunkyardAcademy
      @JunkyardAcademy Před 3 lety +16

      @@MarcDanielPatrick I'm a Cosplayer, (The wife and I visit kids in hospitals when we can as Star Lord and Gamora from The Guardians of the Galaxy). I spent two years and roughly $6,500 on my screen accurate Star Lord, but *THIS* character...? King George III ?? Oh heck yeah....I'm building it and the sole reason for it is *this song* (btw, I'm the lead singer in an all originals rock band and this song's in my range) - I think I got this...I mean, I'm already bat-shit-crazy for being stupid enough to be a band leader, so why not? (Now all I need is about 5 pounds of LEAD to put into the crown...) In preparation, I've written up a lyric cheat sheet where I spell things like 'You'll be 'behck', soon you'll see' and 'And when 'POOSH' comes to shove' and, of course, at the end, this;
      'Da da da DA-Daaaaaaaaaaah...(5 count)'.

    • @xavierrobinson9126
      @xavierrobinson9126 Před 3 lety +22

      It’s the RP (received pronunciation) way of saying the word - very much the royal accent. Watch clips of Claire Foy as QEII on The Crown and you’ll hear the same.

    • @MrsOdie2
      @MrsOdie2 Před 3 lety +3

      @@xavierrobinson9126 I was going to say this. It's very much a QEII accent.

  • @mcrawford888
    @mcrawford888 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Wanted to see Groff perform this song, came upon your page, and gotta say, watching you enjoy it adds a ton to this! I’m a fan and now subscribed.

    • @evermoreart
      @evermoreart Před 5 měsíci

      I agree...finally saw Hamiliton live last night in Chicago and want to know everything I need to know to get a richer understanding before I watch it on Disney+ again. This was great!

  • @marciahaynes654
    @marciahaynes654 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for highlighting this, Jonathan delivered one of the best performance is a show that is filled with

    • @marciahaynes654
      @marciahaynes654 Před 3 lety

      Great performances. I have seen the show several times and I always looked forward to seeing him

  • @MB-yg8qk
    @MB-yg8qk Před 3 lety +47

    The “da da da da da” is an ode to the Beatles British Invasion paralleling it to king George (a master piece *chefs kiss*)

  • @j2c09
    @j2c09 Před 3 lety +74

    I’m thinking the “Everybody,” at 12:08 was said that way because , well, after all, he is the king; he’s commanding everybody to join him in his song.

    • @AAARRRGGGHHHHHH
      @AAARRRGGGHHHHHH Před 3 lety +4

      That’s how I see it, too. I agree with Marc that this fits better into the megalomaniacal tone of the song than the original upbeat call to join in.

  • @jessicabrown8087
    @jessicabrown8087 Před 3 lety

    You are so kind and clear! Thank you for the great breakdown of this song.

  • @terencehurley7153
    @terencehurley7153 Před rokem

    Your enthusiasm with this entire piece is astronomically, warming and award-winning. Thank you you give me pleasure to watch the musical theater