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deird1 ([personal profile] deird1) wrote2019-03-21 01:50 pm
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cannot stop listening to the CDs

I've spent a fair bit of this morning mentally race-casting an Australian production of Hamilton.

Hamilton is, of course, notable for having its original US cast being largely Latino and African American. Which is awesome - but doesn't translate well to an Australian audience. You see, we don't so much need to be subconsciously reminded about our country's Latinos and African-Americans... because we don't really have either of those people groups. Instead...

Hamilton: Chinese
Washington: Lebanese
Burr: Aborigine
Jefferson (Lafayette): Greek/Italian
Madison (Mulligan): Aborigine
Philip (Laurens): SriLankan
King George: Anglo

I nearly swapped Hamilton and Washington, so that our hero/immigrant was the Lebanese guy, but decided that it was more important to have the visual of a wise, discerning, downright heroic Lebanese guy, and make the Chinese guy the young hothead.

I can't really cast King George as anything other than an Anglo - otherwise it just doesn't work in my head...

And Burr is one of the most prominent people in the show other than Hamilton himself, and I thought that role should belong to an Indigenous actor.

(No idea about the female leads, though.)
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[personal profile] jesuswasbatman 2019-03-21 10:46 am (UTC)(link)
Is there a story from early Australian colonial history that would make a good musical?
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[personal profile] zeborah 2019-03-22 07:18 am (UTC)(link)
The kangaroo war? <d&r>
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[personal profile] mesotablar 2019-03-22 01:44 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm sure something could be worked up to fit songs into that time before money...when rum WAS money. but it might end up like pub karaoke.
or you know...the gold rush?