Where Miranda does inject some truth is in the relationship between Angelica and Alexander. It’s also unlikely that Angelica introduced Hamilton and Eliza, considering that historians mark their initial meeting a few years prior to the ball. And her father, Philip Schuyler, not only had a son but multiple sons. Brad Barket // Getty ImagesĪngelica, in fact, was already married with children by the time she met Hamilton. Renée Elise Goldsberry and Lin-Manuel Miranda portrayed Angelica Schuyler and Alexander Hamilton respectively in the hit musical Hamilton. The only problem is that most of this never actually happened, according to historians. Once Angelica watches the two of them together, she realizes her mistake she regrets that she “sized him up so quickly,” but dares not get between her gentle sister and the man she loves. So instead, she passes Hamilton off to her younger sister Eliza, who’s already smitten. Her reasoning? Her father has no sons, so as the eldest daughter, it’s her duty to marry rich and climb the social ladder. Despite the thrill of meeting an intellectual equal, Angelica decides Hamilton’s lack of fortune is too large a romantic impediment. Over the course of “Satisfied” onstage, Angelica meets Hamilton at a midwinter’s ball, where they enjoy a short but illuminating exchange. In the fan-favorite number “Satisfied,” Miranda takes extra effort to establish a hypothesis: that Angelica, Hamilton’s future sister-in-law, was in fact secretly in love with him. Doubtfire is produced by Kevin McCollum and Jamie Wilson and is presented by special arrangement with Buena Vista Theatrical.One of the most heart-wrenching (and, admittedly, captivating) narrative threads in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s award-winning musical Hamilton ( now on Disney+) is that drawn between socialite Angelica Schuyler Church and the scrappy Founding Father. Rosenberg ( Pretty Woman The Musical), Sound Design by Brian Ronan ( Beautiful: The Carole King Musical), Hair Design by David Brian Brown ( Frozen), Casting by Stuart Burt ( Cabaret) and Children’s Casting Director is Verity Naughton. Scenic design is by David Korins ( Hamilton), Costume Design by Catherine Zuber ( Moulin Rouge! The Musical), Lighting Design by Philip S. Direction is by 4-time Tony winner Jerry Zaks ( Hello, Dolly!), Choreography by Lorin Latarro ( Waitress), and Music Supervision, Arrangements & Orchestrations by Ethan Popp ( Tina: The Tina Turner Musical). Doubtfire has been created by a transatlantic team of award-winning artists, with Original Music and Lyrics by Wayne Kirkpatrick and Karey Kirkpatrick, and a Book by Karey Kirkpatrick and John O’Farrell (team behind the hit Tony Award-nominated musical Something Rotten!). Doubtfire also introduces Max Bispham, Elliot Mugume and Frankie Treadaway who alternate the role of Christopher Hillard and Scarlett Davies, Angelica-Pearl Scott and Ava Posniak who alternate the role of Natalie Hillard. Further cast include Nicole Carlisle, Joshua Dever, Joseph Dockree, Rebecca Donnelly, Amy Everett, Maria Garrett, Kiera Haynes, Vicki Lee Taylor, Adam Lyons, Lisa Mathieson, Corey Mitchell, Ellie Mitchell, Matt Overfield, Rhys Owen, Christopher Parkinson, Micha Richardson, Tom Scanlon, Paulo Teixeira and Samuel Wilson-Freeman.
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