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Hamilton

Hamilton at Paramount Theatre

Why see Hamilton?

The Broadway Phenomenon

The biggest Broadway show since The Book of Mormon has hit the road on its first ever national tour! Written by Tony, Grammy and Emmy Award winner Lin Manuel Miranda, Hamilton is a true landmark of American culture, tearing up the musical theatre rulebook with a score that is equal parts Sondheim and Notorious B.I.G., and a cast of ethnically diverse actors in the roles of the Founding Fathers. The story centers on Alexander Hamilton, one of our most important (and colorful) characters, who rose from his humble orphaned beginnings to play a major role in making America the country it is today.

Hamilton made its New York debut Off-Broadway at the Public Theater in 2015, where it was met with universal acclaim and was extended three times due to public demand. It lost none of its potency in the subsequent Broadway transfer, with Ben Brantley of the New York Times writing it was "changing the language of musicals". President Obama himself deemed it good enough for not one but two visits! In 2016, it won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and scooped 11 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Score and many more! In 2018, it swept up the Olivier Awards bagging seven of their recording breaking 11 nominations, including Best New Musical.

What Is Hamilton About?

One of the Founding Fathers, Alexander Hamilton's story is an extraordinary one. Born out of wedlock in the West Indies, and orphaned by the time he was 11, he arrived in New Jersey in 1772 to begin his grammar school education. From there he played a major role in the American revolutionary war, rising through the ranks to become an aide to George Washington. But that was only the beginning of the great man's story, with the proceeding chapters in his life taking in everything from sex scandals, fatal duels and the creation of the American Constitution.

Did You Know?

Hamilton didn't just conquer the stage, it took over the airwaves too! Its Grammy-winning Cast Recording was the highest charting album of its kind since 1963!

Key Information

Audience

Recommended for ages 12+

Run Time

Two hours and 30 minutes, including intermission

Dates

Feb 4, 2025 - Mar 2, 2025

Upcoming Performances

Cast

Marcos Choi as George Washington
Eddie Ortega as Hercules Mulligan / James Madison 
Tyler Fauntleroy as John Laurens / Philip Hamilton 
Pierre Jean Gonzales as Alexander Hamilton
Neil Haskell as King George III
Jared Howelton as Marquis de Lafayette / Thomas Jefferson 
Deon'te Goodman as Aaron Burr
Lencia Kebede as Angelica Schuyler 
Jen Sese as Peggy Schuyler / Maria Reynolds
Nikisha Williams as Eliza Hamilton 

With

Jisel Soleil Ayon, Travante S. Baker, Amanda Braun, Zach Bravo, Allie Jordan Butcher, Stephen Carrasco, Yossi Chaikin, Andrew Chappelle, John Devereaux, Nicole Deroux, Victoria Fiore, Lili Froehlich, Cyndal Gilmore, Alexis Hasbrouck, Devin Tyler Hatch, Tristan Hill, Jimmie J.J. Jeter, Marcus John, Dharon Jones, Ashley Lalonde, Vanessa Mckenzie, Kameron Richardson, Bella Rusli, Nick Sanchez and Anthony Santos

Creative

Book, Music & Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda
Inspired by the book 'Alexander Hamilton' by Ron Chernow
Directed by Thomas Kail
Choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler
Scenic Design by David Korins
Sound Design by Nevin Steinberg
Costume Design by Paul Tazewell
Lighting Design by Howell Binkley

Awards

Olivier Awards 2018 - Wins

Best Actor in Supporting Role - Michael Jibson Outstanding Achievement in Music
Award for Best Lighting Design - Howell Binkley
Best Sound Design - Nevin Steinberg
Best New Musical - Hamilton 
Best Actor in a Musical - Giles Terera
Best Theatre Choreographer - Andy Blanken Buehler

Pulitzer Prize for Drama

Recipient of the prestigious 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Drama

2016 Tony Award Wins

Best Musical
Best Book of A Musical - Lin Manuel Miranda
Best Original Score - Lin Manuel Miranda
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical - Leslie Odom Jr.
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical - Daveed Diggs
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical - Renee Elise Goldsberry
Best Costume Design of a Musical - Paul Tazewellbest
Best Lighting Design of a Musical - Howell Binkley
Best Direction of a Musical - Thomas Kail
Best Choreography - Andy Blackenbuehler
Best Orchestrations - Alex Lacamoire

2016 Tony Award Nominations

Best Musical
Best Book of A Musical - Lin Manuel Miranda
Best Original Score - Lin Manuel Miranda
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical - Lin Manuel Miranda
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical - Leslie Odom Jr.
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical - Phillipa Soo
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical - Jonathan Groff
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical - Christopher Jackson
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical - Daveed Diggs
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical - Renee Elise Goldsberry
Best Scenic Design of a Musical - David Korins
Best Costume Design of a Musical - Paul Tazewellbest
Best Lighting Design of a Musical - Howell Binkley
Best Direction of a Musical - Thomas Kail
Best Choreography - Andy Blackenbuehler
Best Orchestrations - Alex Lacamoire

DRAMA DESK AWARDS

Outstanding Musical
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical - Renee Elise Goldsberry
Outstanding Director of a Musical - Thomas Kail
Outstanding Music - Lin-Manuel Miranda
Outstanding Lyrics - Lin-Manuel Miranda
Outstanding Book of a Musical - Lin-Manuel Miranda

Reviews

Our review

Brilliant, engrossing, unforgettable

This is what our reviewer, Nicola Quinn, had to say when she saw Hamilton on Broadway in 2015: Lin-Manuel Miranda was inspired by his love for 90's rap and hip hop, and Broadway - it's in this mash-up that we experience music which moves by lyrics, beats

Nicola Quinn

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Customer reviews

172 reviews, average rating: (3.9 Stars)

Joy Docter

A Bountiful Feast For Mind Body and Soul

The Paramount Theater production of Hamilton is the most perfect meld of music and lyrics that burst forth with mind blowing rhythms and rhymes that take you on a time- travel excursion of a story in U.S. history in a way that we never learned in school. The songs are delivered by magnificent voices that emote soulful exuberance and driving meaning. The unity of mind bending music, brilliant lyrics penned with pluck and wisdom Interwoven with choreography that pings with electricity, every step, tap, head or hand movement adds to the depth of awe that penetrates the spectator’s mind with unpredictable undulation, the set, lighting and costumes thought out to the nth degree, equate to a production tallied with nothing less than genius feat. ... Read more

Dave

Lives Up To Broadway

Saw Hamilton in NYC for our anniversary in Jan. I happened to be in Seattle this weekend and saw it again. Both were fabulous. It was great seeing it on Broadway, especially since it is set in NYC. I was curious to see how Seattle compared. I had listened to the soundtrack many times and read “Hamilton - The Revolution” prior to NY. I recommend doing both. The show was amazing although it was hard not to make comparisons to the well produced soundtrack. I am happy to say that Seattle did not disappoint. The Paramount is an amazing venue. The show was every bit as good as the Broadway productions. I felt that many of the characters were actually stronger than the NYC cast that we saw. Eliza and Burr, in particular, were amazing. The cast was much more engaged and interactive with the audience. Many more laughs (there are many funny moments) and some minor choreography changes which I liked. Only disappointment was the king who went from brooding and understated to childish. Go see it! ... Read more

MEH

Terrific production but lead actor disappointing

I saw the first Saturday evening performance in Seattle. I already knew the story and the music very well, so I was very excited to finally see the performance. The lighting, sets, costumes, choreography, dancers, and music were fantastic. The audience was very enthusiastic throughout. My seat was on the main floor 5 rows from the back in one of center sections, and it was satisfactory. Because of some of the subject matter, I would not recommend taking kids, though teens would be OK. Anyone who is sensitive to obscenities should be aware there are a few swear words in the dialogue. Also beware that they are strict about the 15-minute intermission, even with long lines still at the restrooms. Most of the principal actors did a very nice job, but I was very disappointed with Joseph Morales as Hamilton. His voice was monotonous, and he just lacked vim and vigor overall, especially compared to the rest of the cast who were mostly very energetic and expressive throughout. ... Read more
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