HAMILTON | ROOM WHERE IT HAPPENS, LESLIE ODOM JR | Musical Theatre Coach Reacts

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    In this video Musical Theatre Coach Marc Daniel Patrick breaks down one of the most iconic numbers from the musical hit Hamilton An American Musical: Room Where It Happens. Performed by Leslie Odom Jr, written by Lin Manuel Miranda. The musical also stars Jonathan Groff.

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  • @MarcDanielPatrick
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  • @lauriehand1021
    @lauriehand1021 Před 3 lety +2788

    The “click, boom” pose, he’s the exact opposite of the Hamilton pose on the logo of the musical. Hamilton points up, he points down.

    • @-just-so-
      @-just-so- Před 3 lety +451

      And the spotlight above Burr is the missing point in the Hamilton logo's star. Burr is the unseen part of the Hamilton logo, erased - but he's also the missing piece of the puzzle. You can't tell either of their stories without the other.

    • @Aarongray0503
      @Aarongray0503 Před 3 lety +188

      The thing about Hamilton pointing up is that it signifies his "pointing to the sky", something he told Phillip and something he does before his death where he aims up at the sky rather than forward toward his opponent.

    • @missmoxie9188
      @missmoxie9188 Před 3 lety +7

      Good eye

    • @dereonjones2906
      @dereonjones2906 Před 3 lety +11

      @@-just-so- Omggg I never realized that ty!

    • @avery2377
      @avery2377 Před 3 lety +61

      it's burr shooting himself in the foot

  • @mountainmolly2726
    @mountainmolly2726 Před 3 lety +2764

    For the life of me, I've never been able to see Burr as a villain in Hamilton. Maybe it's a credit to Leslie Odom's inherent charisma but I find myself feeling very sympathetic towards the character every time I watch it.

    • @dominiquejackson21
      @dominiquejackson21 Před 3 lety +309

      That’s because and maybe it’s just my view, Burr isn’t the villain. Idk I just don’t think he’s the villain, he messed up yeah, but Hamilton was no innocent bystander you know.

    • @NireFuster
      @NireFuster Před 3 lety +353

      It's because Burr and Hamilton are not hero and villain, these are real life people, in real life it's not as black and white as ''this is the villain, this is the hero''
      yes they're fictional versions of these two people, but they're more complicated than that, their characters change a lot throughout the play, and even Burr at the end mentions that, since he's the one who killed Hamilton, he'll be remembered as the villain of his story, but that's how people remember him, not how he _was_ as a person.
      Both are flawed people but neither is a hero or a villain, they're just people.

    • @christophermichael6844
      @christophermichael6844 Před 3 lety +113

      It’s because Burr isn’t a villain. He’s not a hero, but not a villain. Just like Hamilton wasn’t a hero. He wasn’t a villain, but he wasn’t a hero. They were real people with real lives. And real people are messy and complicated.

    • @natalies8498
      @natalies8498 Před 3 lety +63

      More than anything else - they were each other's foils in the musical. (In ACTUAL history, Burr... was... much more questionable. XD)
      I think he's more of a deuteraganist than a true full-on villain. He and Hamilton clashed certainly, but I think the strongest thing that highlights this is his reaction to the vote near the end. A great credit for that definitely goes to how Leslie played him, but as written even, he's a very sympathetic character. (A jealous fool, yes, but then again; they are all kind of foolish at times.)

    • @Chaotic_Pixie
      @Chaotic_Pixie Před 3 lety +71

      It’s a credit to Lin’s writing too. Leslie will be the first to say that. The character was written to be ambiguous and to make you question the history you’ve been told… because it’s the winner that writes the history after all.

  • @greenery0192
    @greenery0192 Před 3 lety +1443

    Whether intentional or not, I think Lin Manuel Miranda's less polished vocals fit the character quite well thematically.
    As someone who came from nothing, now hobnobbing among the elites, he carries a massive inferiority complex. It informs everything about him. He's always trying way too hard to escape His past and "rise above his station". His scratchy, less polished voice makes him stand out, and in my mind adds to to that feeling that he just doesn't quite belong. Feeding into that central theme.
    Again, probably not intentional. But it still adds another layer to my engagement.

    • @roxanneslaughter9924
      @roxanneslaughter9924 Před 3 lety +129

      I so agree. He brings such a stayed or reserved performance that works well with the more dramatic performance. And I don't think its accidental. I think he's plays it just the way he wanted to. And it works, his performance gives so richness to the Hamilton character.

    • @jmarie2605
      @jmarie2605 Před 3 lety +61

      Same! I'm in no way an expert so I guess I don't care as much about technicalities, but I love how unrefined Hamilton's voice is.

    • @nattyice74
      @nattyice74 Před 3 lety +10

      YEEESSSSS

    • @MadisonApitz
      @MadisonApitz Před 3 lety +75

      This, but also I think Lin being the mastermind behind this whole musical means that he brings a different kind of emotion to the role that another actor couldn’t. Say what you will about his voice but when he emotes on stage, I feel it

    • @charliekuski5986
      @charliekuski5986 Před 3 lety +12

      This !! I am happy other people also have this viewpoint on Lin , but as well as Alexander himself in the character aspect .

  • @kimberlygilliam6112
    @kimberlygilliam6112 Před 3 lety +1466

    Can we get a shoutout for the guy who pulls the tablecloth while Burr only jumps like 2 inches in the air??

    • @ms_scribbles
      @ms_scribbles Před 3 lety +116

      And with only one hand, too! I never noticed that until now.

    • @susanlamprecht3245
      @susanlamprecht3245 Před 3 lety +73

      I caught that at the first viewing and had to rewind because it was so smooth! I’ve watched this show ten times by now and I’m impressed each time. Wish I’d seen it live.

    • @SeasonsChange14
      @SeasonsChange14 Před 3 lety +67

      You have to credit Odom as well. He manages not to trip on that tablecloth as he is jumping.

    • @davesmith5470
      @davesmith5470 Před 3 lety +19

      I know I'm missing it - but why is the table cloth pulled away at the jump, is there a subtle meaning - I just know everything in this show is put there for good reason, but can't work this one out?

    • @charlottecunningham2141
      @charlottecunningham2141 Před 3 lety +36

      @@davesmith5470 i saw someone comment that he went from republican to democratic or maybe it was to signify him being a democratic-republican. Remember him singing about the two parties in, “it must be nice?”

  • @rochelle1117
    @rochelle1117 Před 3 lety +1086

    I'm no musical expert, but I think it's just incredible how there isn't a single moment you can point to in this show and say "That's the weakest bit." It's just consistently incredible. As for Lin, and I don't mean this as a criticism, just an observation, as a performer he's probably the closest to a weak link as they had. Because he made sure this cast was absolutely stacked with big, big guns. But you can't begrudge him his choice to keep Hamilton for himself, he certainly earned it and while he may not be the strongest performer technically he still does an incredible job. Just my very wordy opinions.

    • @sassysaskmom2005
      @sassysaskmom2005 Před 3 lety +249

      In regards to Lin, I think that’s very deliberate. Alexander Hamilton is the scrappy immigrant getting by using his words and his brains. He lacks the polish and refinement the other characters have. I think it’s shown in the characters and the actors portraying them.

    • @pfloydsux
      @pfloydsux Před 3 lety +75

      I always found "Hurricane" to be pretty weak, but then I saw Javier Munoz perform it and it was MUCH better. I think it's just Lin's singing that is the weak point of any song. Plenty of characters can portray grief or joy without being desperately out of key.

    • @saclorena
      @saclorena Před 3 lety +43

      @Christine Baynton I agree. He comes across as unpolished and unrefined among an educated bunch. He was the performer for the part.

    • @treltaylor9284
      @treltaylor9284 Před 3 lety +63

      From what I’ve seen, Lin originally didn’t want the Hamilton role, but the cast members convinced him to do it

    • @candicesmith6026
      @candicesmith6026 Před 3 lety +54

      DITTO Christine! The raw unpolished charisma of Lin in Hamilton is key and to me what made me love the play as relatable

  • @MrLegHair
    @MrLegHair Před 3 lety +668

    Everyone shits on Lin's performance but I really liked it! I'm not theater expert but I found he adds a lot of texture to Hamilton. Like when Philip dies, his sobbing feels so real and authentic.

    • @violet6450
      @violet6450 Před 3 lety +70

      I just think that his charisma makes the character likable, because Hamilton can be arrogante and a assh#le sometimes

    • @politicomonsoon
      @politicomonsoon Před 3 lety +40

      It's because he can't hold a tune in the same way everyone else in the cast can so he seems really vocally deficient.

    • @clarerichardson8770
      @clarerichardson8770 Před 3 lety +79

      He's a speech singer, for sure! But oh, man, every time he cries, I cry too. It's like a reflex. Sad puppy face? BAM.

    • @kimberlygilliam6112
      @kimberlygilliam6112 Před 3 lety +117

      I always felt like his lack of singing ability kind of fit with the way he wrote the character. He's scrappy, trying to prove himself in a world where he doesn't quite fit, but he's authentic and passionate and relentless, so you appreciate him for what he brings to the table and let him stick around.

    • @Chaotic_Pixie
      @Chaotic_Pixie Před 3 lety +48

      I believe I heard in an interview that he imagined losing his own son during those scenes making them so much more powerful. Just like in Dear Theodosia… that was his son’s bedtime song… so much so he thinks his mom wrote it. And Leslie would say a prayer for his potential future daughter every performance during his silent part of that song.
      The actors put A LOT of themselves into these parts.
      Also, Hamilton’s portrayal is partially modeled after Lin’s father. The man arrived in NYC not speaking a word of English and now he fundraises millions every year for the disadvantaged. I think Lin’s own connection to that comes through in a way that a technically better singer just can’t give.
      It’s okay to have grit and imperfection in a character… including their singing voice.

  • @kayleigh4472
    @kayleigh4472 Před 3 lety +455

    "If you stand for nothing, Burr, what'll you fall for?" The exact thing Hamilton asked in the first song they met, Aaron Burr, Sir.
    All comes full circle

    • @kimberlygilliam6112
      @kimberlygilliam6112 Před 3 lety +56

      Hamilton uses "wait for it" in a mocking way too in this song. There are so many callbacks throughout.

    • @kimedwards2010
      @kimedwards2010 Před 3 lety +36

      The genius of Lin Manuel - so many little callbacks (lyrics, melodies, hooks) to previous numbers.

    • @okcdog5439
      @okcdog5439 Před 3 lety +22

      Listen to the way he says it each time. When Hamilton asks that of Burr in the first act, it is more of an inquiry, like he's trying to get his head around what makes this guy tick. By the time we get to this song, Hamilton understands exactly who Burr is so when he asks the same question, it's delivered with more anger, like a challenge meant to provoke Burr.

    • @Foxxy-td7ng
      @Foxxy-td7ng Před 3 lety +1

      second song....

    • @kayleigh4472
      @kayleigh4472 Před 3 lety

      @@Foxxy-td7ng the first song they met I mean

  • @pico7260
    @pico7260 Před 3 lety +381

    A fun fact about the choreography. Burr/Leslie only walked in straight lines in till Room where it happens. Lin/Alexander always walked in curves. The reason for that was to show their ways of thinking. Burr always waited for it and when he knew it was the right choice he moved forward always walking in that straight line. The room where it happens messed with the way he thought and he started running in circles. Apparently even Lin Manuel Miranda didn't know about this. And the best part is there is so much more things hidden in the musical that you would need to watch it over and over and you still wouldn't have gotten everything. The why i love the musical so much! :)

  • @kayleyvines9954
    @kayleyvines9954 Před 3 lety +224

    A lot of people apparently don’t like how Lin Manuel’s voice sounds. Personality I love that he can make Hamilton feel like a poor guy rising up and trying to fit into high society and it brings so much passion and displays the many relatable emotions Hamilton has, and I think his voice makes it so much more authentic Lots of musicals seem to have everyone singing very technically and perfectly and it seems to be too unattainable? Or fake? But I love that Lin can express the depths of one of his main characters in a way that makes you soften your harsh judgment and defend Hamilton’s choices bc you understand see why he does what he does.

    • @ms_scribbles
      @ms_scribbles Před 3 lety +13

      Exactly. I don't think I could picture someone with a more polished, refined, classical voice doing Hamilton. It just wouldn't fit the character.

  • @jennalove
    @jennalove Před 3 lety +512

    I heard someone say that when watching Hamilton, if you think of Burr as the main character instead of Alexander, the whole thing is shifted and Hamilton seems like the villain. This is one of the performances that really give off that feeling that Hamilton really is the villain of Burr's story

    • @delcapslock100
      @delcapslock100 Před 3 lety +10

      Although according to Chernow’s book Burr was by far the biggest assh$le.

    • @Wiglpupi
      @Wiglpupi Před 3 lety +34

      Agree totally. I said when I watched it I felt bad for Burr cuz hes really hustling and Hamilton is kind of a jerk

    • @jas17p
      @jas17p Před 3 lety +26

      I liked how I've seen it explained is Burr doesn't look as bad because this is his and Hamilton's story from his side. He's the one telling it from the beginning. It's why we don't know exactly what was said in "the room where it happened". Leslie does an amazing job playing him and being charming and slowly throughout the musical growing angry and jealous to finally guilt after shooting Hamilton. The musical is just so well thought out and carefully crafted.

    • @spinnerling
      @spinnerling Před 3 lety +13

      They are both deep characters with wants, needs and flaws. None of them are really "the good guy". Both are highly immoral at times during the story and it's such a beautifully crafted dance they do around eachother, throughout their lives.

    • @goldensilenceakagoldielove133
      @goldensilenceakagoldielove133 Před 3 lety +6

      Great perspective. It's been said before, and I also agree that the ability to adopt the perspective of Burr as the main character has A LOT to do with Leslie Odom, Jr.'s performance. He's simply phenomenal. This makes it easier to adopt a compassionate point of view related to Burr.

  • @HetaliaGirl1
    @HetaliaGirl1 Před 3 lety +137

    Leslie's blocking throughout the show up to this point has been straight lines. After being asked "What do you want, Burr?", having to actually decide what he really wants, hetskes his first steps that are not in a straight line - that semi-circular move he makes back to the table. It's the first non-linear movement he makes in the show. It's just all such perfect genius. This whole show is a love letter for theatre people.

    • @karenb.4939
      @karenb.4939 Před 3 lety +9

      This move you speak of is the most fascinating to me because it goes the "wrong" way and I wondered how he moves like that. Your explanation nails it.

  • @bleehh
    @bleehh Před 3 lety +635

    I always liked Lin's singing. He isn't a strong vocalist, especially compared to the rest of the cast but he's really not as bad as the world likes to pretend. I get why they might prefer others, though. But to me every other person I've seen as Hamilton just lacked personality and a good singing voice isn't enough to make up for that. Lin on the other hand has that special kind of charm that fits the role so well 🤩

    • @AstraRoseYT
      @AstraRoseYT Před 3 lety +66

      I agree, he’s what I class as a character singer, he allows the personality of his character to really show...he can absolutely carry a tune well enough to be in the lead position of this show but he’s not naturally gifted enough to be a flashy technical singer, luckily his character singing is incredibly strong and it’s where he really shines. I really dislike this whole thing in music where if you can’t belt you aren’t seen as a good singer, it took my university singing lecturer really sitting down and talking with me for me to realise I’m a good singer even though I can’t belt to save my life.

    • @abegailvetter1557
      @abegailvetter1557 Před 3 lety +31

      I thought it was good that our perspective of Hamilton as a person wasn’t formed exclusively but his voice. Like if he was an incredible singer, i wouldn’t have noticed his charm and charisma.

    • @ms_scribbles
      @ms_scribbles Před 3 lety +44

      One thing I've always said is that Lin's singing is perfect for Hamilton. It's rough around the edges, it's not as refined as the others, and that totally fits the difference between Hamilton and the other main characters in the show. He's a poor immigrant who barely even had a college education while people like Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Burr, etc. are all basically American aristocracy with classical educations and who never had to struggle for what they had.

    • @seapumpkin
      @seapumpkin Před 3 lety +28

      A technically superior voice isn't required to show emotion, movement and character in most genres (example: a whole lot of rock music). Lin absolutely has control: hits his notes, reveals nuances of feeling and thought, raps like a monster, and reveals his character, both solo and when interacting with other characters. His voice is intimate, revealing. Daveed's voice is also idiosyncratic--and it works. Adds multiple textures, dynamics, and interest.

    • @precious926
      @precious926 Před 3 lety +27

      I think the thing too many people don't realize is that Hamilton's "voice" is meant to be conveyed via hip hop. He shouldn't be the strongest singer because the character is excessively verbose, writing all the time, and rap music conveys that along with his relentless energy. That's why in my opinion, this role has to be played by a strong rapper, which Lin undoubtedly is. His singing is secondary. He often says that its easier for him to converse in rhyme than not at awards shows. He was perfect for this role, despite being the genius who created it.

  • @annebarbaralee543
    @annebarbaralee543 Před 3 lety +677

    I hope you do “What did I miss? “ eventually. Daveed was incredible. And “One Last Time” goodness Chris Jackson brought the heat!

    • @kanecantell5290
      @kanecantell5290 Před 3 lety +20

      I said one last time ages ago! Chris Jackson is insane

    • @annebarbaralee543
      @annebarbaralee543 Před 3 lety +5

      @@kanecantell5290 riiiigggght? I could listen to him sing all day

    • @kanecantell5290
      @kanecantell5290 Před 3 lety +14

      @@annebarbaralee543 a big bald guy with an angels voice

    • @annebarbaralee543
      @annebarbaralee543 Před 3 lety +2

      @@kanecantell5290 the accuracy!

    • @goldensilenceakagoldielove133
      @goldensilenceakagoldielove133 Před 3 lety +11

      THAT man (Chris Jackson) DOES IT FOR ME. I cry EVERY time I hear "One Last Time" IS, and it will always be my favorite Hamilton song, and that's saying A LOT because all of the music is fabulous.

  • @jackiecychosz5681
    @jackiecychosz5681 Před 3 lety +150

    While I recognize that LMM's vocals were not nearly as strong as his counterparts in this show, I was always emotionally invested in his performance which is what I think is the most important part.

  • @elizabethbarclay
    @elizabethbarclay Před 3 lety +190

    I definitely mouthed along to “Mr. Burr, Sir” too.

  • @YunaEatsYou
    @YunaEatsYou Před 2 lety +23

    I love the way Hamilton mocks Burr with the "wait for it" and that's when the character switches. Lin Manuel is such a genius.

  • @heatherlaird3943
    @heatherlaird3943 Před 3 lety +340

    A lot of folks are talking about LMM's breath control and I just wanted to point out that, from what I understand of what my friends who both sing and rap tell me, the breath control required to rap onstage for any amount of time is different from the type of breath control needed for singing. If you notice, LMM is very controlled when he's rapping quickly (I'm thinking specifically of "My Shot" but I've seen him rap outside of Hamilton just on various CZcams vids and when he's rapping his breath is very controlled.) Daveed is similar. They seem breathy when they're singing, but when they rap -- no problems. I just wanted to chime in and say that. Also --- PLEASE review "What'd I Miss?" and "One Last Time." It's a crime that no one has done a reaction video to either of those songs. It hurts my heart ...

    • @kryxena
      @kryxena Před 3 lety +14

      That is a really interesting insight, thanks for pointing that out!

    • @_amoopoint_1458
      @_amoopoint_1458 Před 3 lety +1

      Good point Heather.

  • @ssmccful
    @ssmccful Před 3 lety +136

    Greatest Disney Villain song tbh. My favourite part is when Hamilton goes "wait for it wait for it" and Burr's reaction to it (I actually always thought that part is all in Burr's head, like in his head Hamilton is a demon mocking him)

    • @kimberlygilliam6112
      @kimberlygilliam6112 Před 3 lety +20

      Yes! Definitely a moment I appreciate more after seeing the show. The way Hamilton looks at him mockingly while saying it, using Burr's own words against him.

    • @Rae-xd2yb
      @Rae-xd2yb Před 3 lety +2

      I love this, I definitely agree that it all seems to be in burrs head here

    • @loveschaak260
      @loveschaak260 Před 3 lety +9

      oh my gosh yes, I love how when Hamilton mocks him, he runs in fear. I feel like it's the real catalyst for the change to taking what he wants. He's done with what he perceives to be Hamilton bullying him and taking every opportunity Burr wanted. It's the last straw

    • @michelletonini1007
      @michelletonini1007 Před 3 lety +4

      This has always reminded me of a Disney villain song too!

  • @ssmccful
    @ssmccful Před 3 lety +127

    LMM is so expressive I couldn't help but empathize with him throughout the whole show. Not the strongest singer but his acting made up for it, and I find myself appreciating his performance more each time I watch. His delivery of Hamilton's final monologue was especially enthralling (you should react to it!).

    • @violet6450
      @violet6450 Před 3 lety +8

      Totaly agreed! He is just realy charismatic!

    • @luker72
      @luker72 Před 3 lety +15

      As someone said above I believe LMM knows he isn't the strongest performer but just like Hamilton he's surrounded by high class skilled people and all he has to work with is his charisma and his words
      Don't get me wrong I love his performance as Hamilton and always sing along

    • @vrededromer8955
      @vrededromer8955 Před 3 lety +4

      Gotta agree on the not the best singer part. Absolutely love Lin but when it comes to singing there were many on that Hamilton stage who outshone him. Still, he is an incredible actor, which I was reminded of watching His Dark Materials, it really blew me away.

    • @charlottecunningham2141
      @charlottecunningham2141 Před 3 lety +2

      Final monologue is 🔥

    • @lilymarinovic1644
      @lilymarinovic1644 Před rokem

      @@charlottecunningham2141 especially at times like "Hurricane" LMM absolutely makes you feel what the character is going through, even if he is not quite on the level of singing technique some of.the others are. More substance, even if he has less flash.

  • @NireFuster
    @NireFuster Před 3 lety +144

    When you mentioned this song being the musical equivalent of ''that one scene'' for a villain, all I could think of was Disney movies, specifically Scar's ''Be Prepared'', almost all villains get that one piece of music where, whether or not you like the character, it's always one of the best songs in the entire movie/musical.

    • @sabrinaloizides-merideth9874
      @sabrinaloizides-merideth9874 Před 3 lety +16

      I immediately thought of Hellfire from Hunchback of Notre Dame. An amazing piece which follows and lyrical piece by Quasimodo.

    • @Twism2206
      @Twism2206 Před 3 lety +14

      “Friends on the other Side” is another great example.

    • @Amandaaa2244
      @Amandaaa2244 Před 3 lety +10

      Yes! Or "poor unfortunate souls"

    • @paddylundquist1088
      @paddylundquist1088 Před 2 lety +1

      reminded me of Norm Lewis as Javier singing Stars.

  • @sirmaulerman
    @sirmaulerman Před 3 lety +83

    I love some of the more subtle things that Lin is great at. With this piece specifically listen to the sliminess exuding from him when he quotes Burr back to himself and the petty sarcasm with the "wait for it" line. That subtle emotion is so good and it's incredibly hard to get down but Lin seems to have it nailed throughout the show and specifically in this number.

  • @lukewenceslao8269
    @lukewenceslao8269 Před 3 lety +63

    I love the part where Burr backs off when Hamilton says, “You get nothing if you wait for it” because he’s being confronted with the one mantra he’s been telling Hamilton the whole time

  • @miriamminor6072
    @miriamminor6072 Před 2 lety +12

    I just caught the bit of choreo after Hamilton asks Burr what he wants, Burr slides in front of Hamilton essentially replacing him in the triad from the view of the audience. What an incredible way of using choreography to answer the question. He wants the power and respect that Hamilton commands even from those who oppose him. Phenomenal.

  • @eles.tonanti
    @eles.tonanti Před 3 lety +36

    Leslie Odom Jr is a force of nature!!!

  • @stardust2882
    @stardust2882 Před 3 lety +77

    I love that you brought up the choreography!! I always really liked the moment that Burr jumps as the tablecloth is pulled away-in my mind it’s kind of like the rug is pulled out from under him as he is stepping into the moment as the true villain who just wants power for the sake of having the power. Loved the video (and an excuse to watch the performance again!).

    • @vivianburrus8085
      @vivianburrus8085 Před 3 lety +14

      Someone in another reaction video I saw pointed out something I hadn't really took note of before: when the "red" tablecloth is pulled out and Leslie lands back on it, the table is now lit "blue" by the overhead lighting thereby highlighting the point when Burr decides to change his alligiance from one political party to another. Which logically leads right into the next song "Schuyler Defeated". Just so freakin' subliminally genius! I agree that Lin, Leslie and Andy Blankenbuler's Tony awards are very much well deserved!! Also why I can't get enough of "Hamilton" reviews.....

    • @michele6550
      @michele6550 Před 3 lety +1

      Until this song, all of Burr's movements around the stage are in straight lines.

  • @meganrogers9476
    @meganrogers9476 Před 3 lety +77

    This song, especially, screams ‘triple threat’ to me, no wonder he won a Tony!! 🙌🏾😍

  • @MissSunflower242
    @MissSunflower242 Před 3 lety +6

    I just wanna point out that 13:00 is the FIRST and only time in this number where Burr inserts himself into the conversation, the historic event and SEATS HIMSELF at the table where Madison, Hamilton and Jefferson were. He's got pride, arrogance and confidence in this moment to take what belongs to him no matter what the consequences.
    Leslie elevated the show and intensified the song in that part for me. My HEART IS RACING and I want Burr to succeed after this song. Genius work of choreography and detail!

  • @HK-ny8pr
    @HK-ny8pr Před 2 lety +8

    Love that you pointed out this is the point when you see Burr’s ambition and depth of his resentment. Man is Leslie Odom Junior a gift.

  • @DanteYewToob
    @DanteYewToob Před 3 lety +14

    My favorite thing about that final pose is how it tells a story.
    It mirrors the classic Hamilton pose and they both represent their respective character perfectly.
    Hamilton is loud, outgoing, and always willing to call his shot and announce his intention and his pose says that. He has a wide chest, wide stance, broad shoulders, pointing straight up letting everyone know his goal is the top and his face looks forward at us as a challenge. His pose says "I'm going to make a difference, come try to stop me."
    Burr on the other hand has an equally iconic pose that also sums him up perfectly. His pose is a bit more restrained, even in a moment of excitement or celebration he doesn't let himself show too much. His legs feel more planted and he points at the ground where he stands as if to say "I'll wait right here for my opportunity and I'm not going anywhere. I will not budge from this spot." Which in his mind seems like the right answer, but if he never budges... he never gets anywhere. He keeps his head down hoping to not draw attention to himself in stark contrast to A. Ham.
    It's a cool detail how two simple poses sum up the whole story and their characters and their flaws and strengths perfectly with no words. Just two simple silhouettes.
    Amazing.

    • @loveinspired7
      @loveinspired7 Před rokem

      An EXCELLENT observation!
      I agree with you 100%!💚👍

  • @Wiglpupi
    @Wiglpupi Před 3 lety +20

    I 100% love that Burr is SO shocked in the moment when Hamilton finally recognizes him as the narrator breaking that 4th wall.

  • @SouthernBroadway115
    @SouthernBroadway115 Před 3 lety +60

    Watching you mouthing along while you listen is my fav, every theater kid is right there with you. Esp with LMM, it's impossible to not sing along!

    • @katchin6360
      @katchin6360 Před 3 lety +2

      My favourite is when Marc mouths "Click boom" at the end! :D

  • @SWGIRL831
    @SWGIRL831 Před 3 lety +64

    I love this performance. As far as LMM, I would argue his performance keeps the pace of the show. Some of the most memorable lines are from him. From the moment he says, Mr. Burr sir, he has control over the pace of the plot. He isn't the best singer but he doesn't need to be. Perhaps the point of the show is the person you wouldn't expect to move things forward or believe has the talent and status (i.e Alexander Hamilton himself) absolutely can.

  • @bigboris1094
    @bigboris1094 Před 3 lety +4

    I love the fact that at the end he points down like the opposite of Hamilton In his signature pose with his hand in the air

  • @em_glen2407
    @em_glen2407 Před 3 lety +8

    I think one of the reasons I love Burr so much is because Leslie is clearly having such a fun time playing him. It just bring life to an already incredible song

  • @grandmomsdc
    @grandmomsdc Před 3 lety +14

    I'm also glad to see that Hamilton won the best lighting Tony. Technical can make or break a show, and in this case, the lighting was another major character in moving the story along. I didn't particularly appreciate the show the first time I saw it, but I've come to appreciate it more and more over time. It really is so unique and each character has so many nuances worth investigating.

    • @lindaweight6176
      @lindaweight6176 Před rokem +1

      I saw Hamilton in MD in the mezzanine, and the view of the stage with the lighting and choreography was amazing. I was saddened to read the OBC Tony-winning lighting director had died.

  • @forevertai7976
    @forevertai7976 Před 3 lety +19

    I get chills every time I see this number. When Burr starts to let go and his ambition starts to take over, Leslie just presents a Tony award Master class🤯❤️

    • @roberts6489
      @roberts6489 Před 2 lety +1

      I agree with this. For me I get the chills every time from after he jumps down from the table onwards.

  • @victoriamadrid1657
    @victoriamadrid1657 Před 3 lety +5

    One of my favorite details is Jefferson’s limp. I noticed it like a month ago. I was watching and was like “nice pimp walk” and then was like “wait now there must be a reason for that because everything in this show is so intentional” ... I googled it an sho nuff...

  • @ETphonehome813
    @ETphonehome813 Před 3 lety +6

    I remember reading something about the choreography for Burr and Hamilton that I found incredibly interesting, and that just added an extra layer onto these already incredible performances. Specifically, about how they walk.
    Hamilton is rarely still, often wandering or pacing to mirror his "non stop" approach to life. He's also a lot more erratic in how he moves - going in circles, moving around things, changing direction part way - once again reflecting how he rushes towards every opportunity as he sees it, sometimes recklessly so, and often without thinking through the consequences.
    In contrast, Burr walks almost exclusively in straight lines. Sometimes it's forwards, backwards or sideways, but he's always incredibly direct in his movements. He observes what's happening around him, he makes a decision, and then he follows through with it with purpose and with a straight, dignified posture. And when he does change direction, it's a deliberate pivot, not a wide, circular turn like Hamilton tends to do.
    It's a subtle but incredibly effective way to convey to the audience a lot about these character and how they differ from each other ('Non Stop' is a really good song to demonstrate this contrast).
    However, this all changes in 'The Room Where It Happened'. Burr starts out walking in the straight, calculated lines, but as the song goes on and he gets more flustered by what is happening and frustrated at his lack of power, those deliberate movements start to break down. His pivots become turns, his straight lines become curved, he begins to pace a bit like Hamilton does. And then ... the big turn. He practically runs in a circle, then loops around the back of the table to lounge in the chair. His movements become almost frenzied, low and quick and so unlike the carefully planned gestures that we're used to. And all of this comes as he finally decides to stop waiting and to go after what he wants, to "be in the room where it happens". As Marc says, "This is now where Burr drops every ounce of righteousness he has and really just shows his true colours."
    Burr is still very deliberate in the way he walks after this, but if you compare his movements in 'Non Stop' to 'The Election of 1800' you can really see a difference. Specifically, in the latter he tends to get distracted by what people are saying about him as he walks past, and sort of doubles back and loops around them and changes course in reaction to what they're saying. For the first time he's concerned about public opinion and populism, rather than acting purely on what will have the greatest benefit for him (or rather, pose the least risk to him) in an entirely political realm.
    It's incredibly subtle choreography (certainly when compared to the dance numbers) that I wouldn't have ever picked up on without reading about it, but I think still subconsciously had an influence on how I perceived the characters. And I'm sure there are many, many other subtle aspects of the choreography, the lyrics, costumes, set design, acting choices, etc, that I've completely missed on a conscious level that just add to the overall brilliance of this production.

  • @shanb810
    @shanb810 Před 3 lety +13

    I’ve seen Hamilton with 4 different actors playing the title character and, while LMM is not the strongest actor or singer of all... he brought an authenticity and magic to the role that no one else could match. He also made the entire cast he worked with better somehow (I saw him in Puerto Rico, not Broadway). He gave me chills in a way that no other portrayer ever could.

  • @mkmousej6745
    @mkmousej6745 Před 3 lety +12

    This is a great number and I love the next 2 min in the show. Leslie goes off stage and comes back a minute later and is still hardly able to breathe. Then he sits in the cabinet meeting and wipes the sweat from his face. It just proves how demanding that number is and he pulled it off 7-8 times a week!

  • @tykirarenee
    @tykirarenee Před 3 lety +2

    I absolutely LOVE how soft/breathless Burr songs have been throughout play until this part when his voice becomes nearly guttural, as if he's choking on ambition. AMAZING! 😫😫😫

  • @thefairychild
    @thefairychild Před 3 lety +2

    You know, until I watched this video, I hadn't noticed that the choreo was repeating like in Winter's Ball/Satisfied. I'm glad you pointed it out.

  • @michellebush4556
    @michellebush4556 Před 3 lety +14

    My favorite parts of the reactions are watching YOU get lost in the performance, mouthing along to the songs. Your passion for theatre makes me envious of the actors you coach!

  • @Kangakool
    @Kangakool Před 3 lety +21

    “You don’t get a win unless you play in the game. You get nothing if you wait for it, wait for it.”
    In “Wait For It” Burr talked about how Hamilton doesn’t hesitate, he just takes and he takes, and now here Hamilton gets to say the same thing but from his perspective.

    • @serendipitish
      @serendipitish Před 3 lety +2

      Meanwhile Hamilton is about to start learning, in the hardest ways, that "death doesn't discriminate between the sinners and the saints; it takes and it takes and it takes..."

  • @sheilapearson4042
    @sheilapearson4042 Před 3 lety +10

    I like the choroghephy when LMM "but you get nothing if you wait for it" Burr now sees it as quicksand and runs and falls to his needs. I love that part. I was finally out of the Hamilton rabbit hole, now I'll watch it again.

  • @annettewacha991
    @annettewacha991 Před 3 lety +11

    This song is definitely where Burr’s composure and self control finally cracks and he goes round the bend.
    That’s what I would love you to analyze is how the music shows how Burr unravels throughout the show.

  • @lynnb2562
    @lynnb2562 Před 3 lety +11

    Maybe it is because I really fell in love with Leslie's voice in this musical more than I had ever been before, but I think Wait For It and The Room Where It Happened are my favorite songs in the whole show. So often you will get the acting or you get the voice, but with Leslie, you get both at a world class level.

  • @katherinepollock
    @katherinepollock Před 3 lety +22

    I wanted more Hamilton reactions, but I've had to wait for it.

  • @pedronotpascal
    @pedronotpascal Před 3 lety +6

    If you pay close attention to the piano on the last scene, just before the CLICK BOOM part, Alex Lacamoire plays the "Alexander Hamilton" motif, foreshadowing Hamilton being shot by Burr in the end. This show is a masterpiece in all fronts.

  • @aj71169
    @aj71169 Před 3 lety +44

    Nutshell difference- Ham wants to be the one to make it happen; Burr just wants to be in the room.
    Power vs proximity to power

    • @joneskellerful
      @joneskellerful Před 3 lety +1

      EXCELLENT point 💙

    • @christinasuozzo
      @christinasuozzo Před 2 lety

      Excellent point. Well said!!

    • @lilymarinovic1644
      @lilymarinovic1644 Před rokem

      Well,.the ones who were in this particular room DID actually make it happen. They weren't just spectators. AB runs for President, not a lesser role, because he doesn't just want proximity to power.

    • @aj71169
      @aj71169 Před rokem

      @@lilymarinovic1644 Exactly right. The people in the room made it happen but they didn’t include Burr. And up to this point Burr was content to be a spectator and Wait for It. Only after this do we see his perspective change from passive to active, and he ‘seizes’ the opportunity to run for senate. As Burr says while running for president, he learned from Hamilton to chase what he wants.

  • @amycaitlyn1120
    @amycaitlyn1120 Před rokem +3

    This song/performance gives me CHILLS every time I hear it!! I saw Hamilton in NY, and it was incredible!! Leslie Odom nails this beyond belief!

  • @debra333
    @debra333 Před 3 lety +12

    This is just so brilliant. I love Leslie's strength, just as I love Lin's vulnerability.

  • @katemccrea6963
    @katemccrea6963 Před 3 lety +9

    The fact that Lin wrote the songs and composed it in such a way that made Burr the narrator and almost the lead character is part of his brilliance. I can't think of many stars that would have that clarity of mind not to just give themselves the juiciest roles and songs.

  • @lesliemotter6133
    @lesliemotter6133 Před 3 lety +17

    Both of Burr's big songs, and the way the character is written, show him to be the kind of person who, though, intelligent, waits for the world to recognize his potential and come to him, rather than a person who goes after what he wants to achieve.

    • @dragonkiri
      @dragonkiri Před 3 lety +3

      I love this comment, it made me think a lot about how Burr and Hamilton are both ambitious characters affected by the different circumstances of their upbringings. Burr, born into privilege, seems to feel that he's entitled to the power and opportunities that he wants, and I think it's really easy to see him view Hamilton, who has struggled from childhood to reach his own goals, as an interloper seizing the things that are rightfully his. And in this part of the show he's finally spurred on -- lowering himself to Hamilton's level? -- to be proactive instead of just waiting for it.

  • @timbird.
    @timbird. Před 3 lety +20

    I actually really like and enjoy Lin's singing, I didn't know anyone thought it was bad. Just because someone's voice isn't strong doesn't necessarily mean it's bad

    • @SUPERSONICGIRLIFY
      @SUPERSONICGIRLIFY Před měsícem

      Lin Manuel Miranda's singing/performance is really good imo. Are others of the cast stronger? Sure. But we also have to consider that hey are performing HIS song that HE wrote. So LMM is definitely multitalented, it's just distributed differently between his talents, if that makes sense.

  • @AlexFischili
    @AlexFischili Před 3 lety +42

    I really don't know why there is so much hate on LLMs performance. I love every bit of it and even tho he's not the best singer - he's one of the best actors. In every single scene he's playing it so perfect and i couldn't imagine any other Hamilton. Every insecurity, every sassy conversation and every sad sobbing moment is just incredible and fulfills me with so many emotions. So please don't bash him only for his singing, because I think it fits in the overall picture just perfectly and is perfect for Hamiltons character!

    • @teamarie7919
      @teamarie7919 Před 3 lety +7

      i feel like because he's surrounded by such strong vocalists people see him as an awful singer. Idk i think it fits even tho hes not the best singer, he still was an amazing hamilton.

  • @teetee8425
    @teetee8425 Před 2 lety +2

    Leslie is honestly such a stunning performer

  • @jordis106
    @jordis106 Před 3 lety +18

    What really gets me in this number is that the audience is more in the know than Burr is. He asks “did Washington know about the dinner/was there presidential pressure to deliver?” Um, yup. Washington already told Hamilton to get the deal done. We know it. Burr doesn’t.

  • @nixhixx
    @nixhixx Před 3 lety +13

    Every time you release a Hamilton vid, I'm compelled to go watch again.

  • @aslinsantiago2795
    @aslinsantiago2795 Před 3 lety +2

    This is my favorite scene of this my FAVORITE play!! This scene is the most theatrical scene ever!! So Beettle Juice-Lesk...so “fantasmagoric”...You can literally SEE how Burr reveals his true colors, his envy, his thirst for power...the music, the coreo...is just PERFECTION!!! Standing ovation EVERY SINGLE TIME!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @joneskellerful
    @joneskellerful Před 3 lety +1

    I have been sick for over a year, and so incredibly frustrated at my inability to cry or change things. THANK YOU GOD FOR HAMILTON!!!!! We’re it not for this musical I would not have the vehicle to cry with joy and the BRILLIANCE and WONDER of every griffin detail-particularly of this number!! Odum’s command of himself, the song arc, and his body moves brings me to tears of gratitude and amazement. And, they say that art can’t change lives! I’m joining Disney AGAIN 🤣🤣 to watch Hamilton for the seventh time. Thank you, MarkDavidPatrick for emphasizing the spot-on choreo. In endless gratitude for your service here ❤️💜💙

  • @learn2085
    @learn2085 Před 2 lety +2

    "Leslie absolutely disappears in this part of the number for me." 💯 Agree

  • @mickeymouseclubhouse2311
    @mickeymouseclubhouse2311 Před 3 lety +7

    Leslie Odom Jr. is my favorite singer on the whole show. Burr is one of my favorites. Wait for it is the best song followed by The Room Where It Happens and Dear Theodosia. Absolutely beautiful

    • @ric7044
      @ric7044 Před 5 měsíci

      Dear Theodosia is probably the most underrated song in the entire musical. That melody is just perfect. Maybe because by the time that Hamilton came out I had a small daughter and I could completely empathize with Burr, but Leslie's delivery is just smooth and perfect and that melody is so dang perfect (did I say that already? it bears repeating. Repeatedly). There are no bad songs in this show. There's no weak spot

  • @ssjChloe
    @ssjChloe Před 3 lety +10

    More Leslie Odom Jr? I've never clicked on a video so hard.

  • @melissastone6596
    @melissastone6596 Před 3 lety +2

    Leslie Odom Jr is absolutely FLAWLESS. Effortless, immeasurably talented, every small gesture and beautiful vocal performance, he is EVERYTHING in this show!

    • @ric7044
      @ric7044 Před 5 měsíci

      Dude can sing, act and dance with the best of anyone. Talk about a triple threat indeed

  • @maraneliana
    @maraneliana Před 3 lety +11

    I love how Hamilton takes all Burr's character leimotivs during the show until this point and throws them in his face making fun of Burr choices and ultimately making him to change the course of his actions. It's brilliant. And Leslie is everything ❤️

  • @musketeer2012
    @musketeer2012 Před 3 lety +1

    One moment that I absolutely love after someone in the comments of another video pointed out is the last couple of seconds of this song. At the very end of the number, the piano plays "Alexander Hamilton", to which Burr responds with "click, boom" and points down (rivaling Hamilton's point up to signal him refusing to shoot in their duel). The foreshadowing moment is amazing and well brought in. It has become one of my favorite moments from the whole show.

  • @loveschaak260
    @loveschaak260 Před 3 lety +5

    I've always loved how when he says "click boom then it happens" he's looking at it as an outsider, but at the end, HE has the gun, and he fires the bullet that makes his future, the tragedy, inevitable. "click, BOOM" is the gunshot already fired, that kills Hamilton later.

  • @freedomm
    @freedomm Před 3 lety +49

    Chills every time I see it. Lin's writing, Andy's choreo and, most importantly, Leslie's inspired performance. I've tried to watch it with understudies, replacements and actors in other productions and it's just not the same. Leslie Odom Jr. seemed almost possessed during this number and just left the Tonys with no choice.

  • @warriorchick516
    @warriorchick516 Před 3 lety +1

    I was avoiding unpacking my boxes at my new place. I put on Hamilton "to ignore" (you know when you need background noise to stay on track so you choose something you've seen or heard a million times so you don't get distracted?) And instead, thanks to your commentary on this song, I found myself OBSESSIVLY watching Leslie's face throughout the entire show and I kept capturing little smirks, little frowns, subtle changes to his demeanor in almost every second he's on stage, even when he's not front and center.
    Just like The Last 5 Years, I blame you for me not getting anything done yesterday lol.

  • @rebeccashaw3340
    @rebeccashaw3340 Před 3 lety +2

    I just found your page and omg I love it. Leslie is amazing and my favorite character and so much respect for his performance. Every song he sings ESPECIALLY this song gives me chills through the whole song. You asked about lin's performance. I feel like no one else could have performed it with so much passion and the vision he had for Alexander.

  • @onlytruth4236
    @onlytruth4236 Před 3 lety +91

    The room where it happens is incredible. But "Satisfied" coupled with the dancing and acting and visual effects on stage is the pinnacle of the show.... imo

    • @andreeazamfir9713
      @andreeazamfir9713 Před 3 lety +7

      Everyone can relate to 'Satisfied'

    • @kimberlygilliam6112
      @kimberlygilliam6112 Před 3 lety +16

      Satisfied to me is the number most enhanced by the visuals of the show rather than just listening to the cast recording. The way they designed the flashback is one of my favorite moments.

    • @lynnb2562
      @lynnb2562 Před 3 lety +1

      See and I find satisfied to be one of the less powerful parts of the musical. I don't know that I could genuinely pick a song I don't like from this musical but I kind of feel like that definitely is my least favorite. Wait For It and The Room Where It Happened are my two favorites. I find them infinitely more relatable than Satisfied.

    • @YesImAbel
      @YesImAbel Před 3 lety +1

      Completely agree

  • @matth408
    @matth408 Před 3 lety +13

    These videos are fast becoming a highlight of my week!

  • @squirrelly68
    @squirrelly68 Před 3 lety +1

    Every person playing major characters in "Hamilton" deserves to be remembered and celebrated. They are all PERFECT. And Lin, most of all. He's a god. I have seen the filmed version of "Hamilton" at least a hundred times and each time it's like I'm watching it for the first time and I'm blown away.
    Leslie Odom, Jr. has one of the most amazing voices EVER in any category, in any time period in recorded human history. At 10:23, Leslie gives such a passionate, heated, angry performance and I want to turn inside-out with him.

  • @stephaniewayman6850
    @stephaniewayman6850 Před 3 lety +3

    Leslie just makes it look effortless. It's like he just glides over the stage and sings like an angel.

  • @mgr131
    @mgr131 Před 3 lety +9

    This performance is so captivating and Leslie always delivers, you should react to his rendition of "A change is gonna come" from One night in Miami

    • @MarcDanielPatrick
      @MarcDanielPatrick  Před 3 lety +5

      Haha, already working on it, how'd you know...?

    • @mgr131
      @mgr131 Před 3 lety +2

      @@MarcDanielPatrick Woaah cool!! Will keep an extra eye on those notifications then :)

  • @jennifercase2322
    @jennifercase2322 Před 3 lety +9

    This one of my many favorites that I was patiently waiting for! Another Hamilton song I would love to see you react to would be Daveed Diggs 'What did i miss" and Christopher Jackson's "One last time"

  • @outoftunestring
    @outoftunestring Před 2 lety +1

    I love how you point out in your videos how the filmed performances capture things you miss in the seats; then, in this you point out how the choreography is amazing, and, as if on cue, the next portion you play is the Jefferson part of the song (which perfectly highlights both points of praise).

  • @PrincessTashaJade
    @PrincessTashaJade Před 3 lety +2

    I've thought from the first time I watched Hamilton that Lin's vocals in certain places are lacking. But as time's gone on and I've watched it over and over, and listened to vocal coaches discuss how vocals build into the character it seems more as though the way he sings those parts was probably intentional and speaks to what Ham is going through, where he's at mentally and his emotions. Honestly, the whole play was so well written and delivered. I'm so obsessed, my family don't get why. It's a masterpiece and the only play I've ever wanted to see live.

  • @ObaREX
    @ObaREX Před 3 lety +1

    This song is what convinced me to finally listen to the whole ass Hamilton Soundtrack just so I could understand the context of such a catchy villain song.
    And it did not disappoint when I got there. Damn, it's just so good. SO well directed and performed. Burr is such a compelling and relatable villain.
    Leslie is such a great singer.
    I remember when the musical finally came out on Disney+, I watched it with my mom and sister. My mom was starting to wonder why the guy who plays Burr gets all the awards and praise-- and then this song happened. And she was like "oooh, that's right".

  • @robertofont1878
    @robertofont1878 Před 3 lety +1

    Hamilton is one of my favorite's and...I have never seen it. It is because of you and the excerpts you feature that make this musical one I wish I had seen. Watching the performers, hearing the performers and watching your reactions provide me with as close as the total experience as I will get. What impacted me in this segment was how the choreography, Aaron Burr and the orchestra all crescendo and climax in perfect synchronization. Brilliantly executed! Thank you Marc for always providing enriching experiences that motivate me to analyze, think and simply enjoy. What would I like to see in the future? I believe you know. You!

  • @gabrielabravo3731
    @gabrielabravo3731 Před 3 lety +4

    I think Lin's best performance happens during "It's quite Uptown". He just makes me want to cry 💜

  • @susanlamprecht3245
    @susanlamprecht3245 Před 3 lety +2

    I learn a lot from your comments, Marc. Thanks for breaking it apart the way you do as it increases my already over-the-top love for this show.

  • @candythompson9863
    @candythompson9863 Před 3 lety +16

    It's no secret that Lin isn't a great Broadway singer, but he is such a brilliant composer that we can forgive his performance.

  • @kaseymitchell4757
    @kaseymitchell4757 Před 3 lety +2

    Get yourself someone who looks at you like Marc Daniel Patrick looks at Leslie Odom Jr 🥰😍 I mean, it completely justified; that man is amazing!

  • @delcapslock100
    @delcapslock100 Před 3 lety +8

    I think my two favorite performance's of Lin's are his counterpoint with Phillipa Soo in "Helpless" and Jasmine in "Say no to his". Also the first rap battle with Jefferson.

  • @RachelDacusAuthor
    @RachelDacusAuthor Před 3 lety +1

    I loved the part before he jumps off the table when he does a little hop and the chorus whisks off the tablecloth. Makes me catch my breath every time. Probably hardly noticeable, but it's there and ramps up the energy. Also, a prancing step for Burr et all near the end that felt like homage to Fosse. Great reaction!

    • @kevinhenderson5928
      @kevinhenderson5928 Před 3 lety +2

      It’s perfectly timed. There is also a spotlight change to a blue shift the moment he lands.

    • @RachelDacusAuthor
      @RachelDacusAuthor Před 3 lety +1

      @@kevinhenderson5928 I hadn't noticed the spotlight change -- now I have to watch for it! These subtleties are so cool. They make a difference.

  • @Kcoste08
    @Kcoste08 Před 3 lety +1

    The lighting design in this number is very unique and very specific, so interesting to look at (after you've already watched the number a bunch times!).

  • @MikeDunphy
    @MikeDunphy Před 2 lety +1

    What I love about Marc Daniel's reaction videos is the rich commentary he provides showing his deep understanding of musical theatre. I'm not an actor but I cannot get enough of the insight from Marc. Bravo!

  • @katynetti1261
    @katynetti1261 Před 3 lety +2

    I loved his performance! At first I was thrown because he’s not an amazing singer but then I just fell in love with it! It just makes his performance seem so sincere and makes it easier to root for him even when he makes mistakes. Absolutely brilliant I don’t think I could ever see it played by anyone else now :(

  • @im_sorry_i_forgot_my_username

    The way Leslie runs to the table and sits down during "The art of the compromise - hold your nose and close your eyes" is probably my favourite visual moment in the musical. Top 3, at the least. It's just so SMOOTH, but it simultaneously feels almost mechanical, especially in contrast with his somewhat wild movements up until that point. Like there's an instant "snap" compelling him to immediately go to the table and sit down, all in a picture-perfect manner. Like a magnet being drawn to a respective magnetic field. It's mesmerizing to look at

  • @judiko142
    @judiko142 Před 3 lety +2

    Yes to the ensemble and the choreography and of course our darling, Leslie and can't forget the lighting design!

  • @TreacleMary
    @TreacleMary Před 2 lety +2

    "The art of the compromise,
    Hold your nose and close your eyes.
    We want our leaders to save the day
    But we don't get a say in what they trade away.
    We dream of a brand new start
    But we dream in the dark for the most part.
    Dark as a tomb where it happens,
    I want to be in the room where it happens."
    Incredible.

  • @valarya
    @valarya Před 3 lety +2

    I feel so refreshed that you said you'll do a video on LMM's performance separate from his genius as a composer... for a very long time now I've wondered what I was missing because I had a very very hard time watching Hamilton at first bc I thought a lot of his performances were just not that great. Awful, I know. Especially bc he's such a great dude and brilliant man. LOOKING FORWARD TO THAT VIDEO :D

  • @elizabeth3230
    @elizabeth3230 Před 3 lety +1

    Leslie is phenomenal in Hamilton. And I had to laugh when you said you were going to view the ending again bcuz I was getting ready to rewind the video to see that part again but I also wanted to hear what you were saying. Lol. Love your videos and insight.👍

  • @redgai1
    @redgai1 Před 3 lety +1

    Whoa, didn't even know I needed a breakdown of the musical to enjoy it even more. Streamed the musical twice and played the soundtracks a few times and ate it all up every time. Like you said, everyone was pulling their weight

  • @akirahyrule2157
    @akirahyrule2157 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This is definitely my favorite number in the show. We see so much development, Burr’s ‘I want’ song, and also a point in history that is still uncertain. We DON’T completely know what happened in that room, because no one else was there. All we know is that it resulted in the Compromise of 1790, and even then we don’t know how much that meeting actually played into it. This song perfectly captures that feel of mystery and anxiety that thinking about the compromise gives me as an American, because I spend so much of my childhood idolizing so many of these Revolutionary men, and as it turns out, the only one who I still completely look up to with no qualms is Lafayette.
    But that’s history. There are always points that are shadowed in doubt and mystery, and there are always suspicious parts. That’s why this song is so genius. It portrays that feeling through someone who knew that something strange was going on.

  • @chantell209
    @chantell209 Před 2 lety +2

    My top favorite song in the whole musical! Amazing! And all of the kings songs as well

  • @chelliekot9681
    @chelliekot9681 Před 3 lety +1

    Okay, because I haven’t seen Hamilton in theater, and I live in the other side of the world, I’ve only watched bootlegs (I’m sorry!), when I first saw this Disney+, I ‘ve had chills almost the entire show! This song has become my favorite after watching Disney+. Leslie is no Leslie at all when he’s on stage, he IS Burr. THIS IS SOOOO GOOD! Incredible! The Best Actor Tony award is very deserving!