West End's Michael Jibson shares the similarities between Shakespeare and Hamilton, the unique opportunity to be in the room with "The Cabinet" as they stage the show, and much more as he answers questions from the Patreon Peeps in the final episode of The Hamilcast for 2022!
Olivier Award winning KG3, West End's Michael Jibson, shares his journey to the stage and screen. From booking his first show on the West End, to working with the Royal Shakespeare Company, and Michael talks about his first interactions with Hamilton, how shooting his shot ended with joining the Hamilton fam as it launched in London, and more.
And Peggy's Darnell Abraham talks about the process of his final Hamilton audition callbacks, kicking off a new leg of the tour in Puerto Rico with Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Darnell talks about his approach to George Washington, how the themes and conversations happening within Hamilton are still alive and well in America today, highlights from the road, and more as he answers questions from the Patreon Peeps.
And Peggy tour's George Washington Darnell Abraham shares about how growing up in California and getting early performing arts training and an education in opera led him to the world of musical theatre, auditioning for shows in New York, earning his Equity card, investing in yourself, learning when to say no, being humble, and much more.
Kendyl Sayuri Yokoyama of the Angelica tour talks about the importance of seeing yourself on stage, finding pride and strength through her roots, finding performing roles that bring them together, and much more as she answers questions from the Patreon Peeps.
Angelica Tour's Kendyl Sayuri Yokoyama shares how dancing competitively as a kid helped prepare her for a professional life in the performing arts, stories from her first interactions with Hamilton as a fan to her audition process, how she ended up performing live on The Oscars, and much more.
Paul Oakley Stovall discusses his other artworks, including writing plays, films, and series while on tour with Hamilton, how the company tour stops help shape the ways he works, what roles he would love to play if he wasn't in the role of George Washington, and more as Paul answers questions from the Patreon Peeps.
Paul Oakley Stovall shares stories from his incredible life working in the arts and public service after surviving gun violence, overcoming addiction, making a life in the theatre world, working for the Obama family, to touring the world with Hamilton as George Washington, taking home a Tony award, and more.
Hamilton Germany's Charles Simmons shares an inside look at how Hamilton got to Hamburg. From how you can bring change to a beloved show in a new and interesting ways, to how Broadway's creative team worked with German translators to make the show's many hip-hop references land in a new language, and bringing together a cast from all around the world to make it sing.
Charles Simmons discusses how he made a life in Germany, his history in the music, television, and theatre world there, and the journey to Hamilton Hamburg; from booking the role of George Washington, the translation process, and more.
Join the cast and crew of Hamilton London as they wrap up the first in-person return to the podcast party recording in the UK. They share their favorite stories from the production's history, from the first performance on West End Live to reopening live theater after the COVID shutdown, what it is like to work with the Hamilton creative team, and the legacy that they see Hamilton building within the industry.
The cast and crew of Hamilton London join Gillian and Mike as they discuss what goes on behind-the-scenes at Hamilton, from infamous pranks to mid-show changes, perfecting an American accent, their favorite memories with the show, and more as they answer questions from the Patreon Peeps.
Join the cast and crew of Hamilton London as they gather to discuss life on the West End, deep dive the roles they play, what happens backstage before, after, and durning the show, and much more as Gillian and Mike continue their party recording trip to the UK!
In this special episode series Gillian Pensavalle and Michael Paul Smith travel all the way across the sea and are joined by the cast and crew of Hamilton London to talk about all things West End for the first live in-person recording of The Hamilcast since February 2020.
In Part Three, the And Peggy tour's Marja Harmon talks about being with Hamilton through so many major changes, from Puerto Rico to the COVID shut down, how things have changed, how the industry is shifting, what's remained the same throughout, and much more as Marja answers questions from the Patreon Peeps.
Marja Harmon of the And Peggy tour discusses the valuable lessons going on tour with The Lion King taught her, the joy she found on Broadway with Book of Mormon, her first interactions with Hamilton the Musical, debuting in Puerto Rico, and how she came to take over the role of Angelica.
And Peggy tour's Angelica, Marja Harmon, visits The Hamilcast and shares how a chance encounter with a waiter while touring colleges helped her book her first professional gig, leading her from a life in Indiana to starring in shows on Broadway, how she booked Hamilton, and more.
In part three, New York Times best selling author Sam Wasson talks about the life lessons that can be found in the art of improv, pop culture, and more as he answers questions from the Patreon Peeps.
Author Sam Wasson is back and talking all about the post-show daze after his first time seeing Hamilton (while revealing truths on the industry art of going backstage after a show), dives deep on the sticking power of great art, the good and bad feelings it can bring, the rituals we create to consume art, why a good movie musical adaptation is, and should be, different on the screen from what you've seen on the stage, and what's worth going to war for in the name of making something great.
Sam Wasson, the New York Times best-selling author behind Fosse; Fifth Avenue, 5 A.M.: Audrey Hepburn, “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” and the Dawn of the Modern Woman; Improv Nation: How We Made a Great American Art ...and more visits The Hamilcast to talk about his early college connections with Hamilton creatives—and how it helped lead to Tommy Kail, Alex Lacamoire, Andy Blankenbuehler and Lin-Manuel Miranda teaming back up to adapt his book Fosse into the award winning FX miniseries Fosse/Verdon.
Broadway's Johanna Moise discusses what new things she learned about Hamilton by being in the room where it happens, gives a track-by-track break down of who does what as Woman One through Woman Five on and off stage, explains how she keeps so many roles fresh in her mind, and more as she takes questions from the Patreon Peeps.
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Hamilton Broadway's Johanna Moise recounts how she went from growing up in Florida, to chasing her dreams as a Hamilton super fan to join the cast on Broadway straight out of high school, and tells all about her first encounters with the creatives, cast, and crew.
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Hamilton Propmaster Jay Duckworth explains what goes into making Eliza's letters burn, talks about favorite props he's made throughout his career, shares tips and tricks of the trade, and more as he answers questions from the Patreon Peeps.
Jay Duckworth discusses the early stages of Hamilton, from working with the best artists in the business at the top of their game to the decision making process that went into the props you see on stage, and Jay shares secrets behind where the props on stage are hidden when you can't see them.
In Episode 324, we take a deep dive with Hamilton propmaster Jay Duckworth on how he got his start making props for the theater, what goes into bringing history to life on the stage, and Jay shares behind-the-scenes stories of Hamilton's journey, from early days at The Public to Broadway.