You can’t help but feel bad for some of the kids in this. Some of them actually have a future in singing but yet the highlight of their career will forever be “Scamilton”
@@yalieyal4362 No, he literally talks about God in the song. And how when his prayers to him were met with indifference, he picked up a pen and wrote his own deliverance
I don't think so, that song to me at least is very clearly about how he did the work himself to get himself outta that situation and didn't rely on any divine intervention at all
Because they’re evangelical. Evangelicals don’t do “homilies”; they have sermons. They’re actually quite allergic to anything that appears too “churchy” or ritualistic because they want it to be all about a “personal relationship with Jesus”.
@@sonofaspyder3000 TBH I think it's just that some Chrisitans have a weird standard about what types of sin are ok to joke about and what aren't. In the case of the harem line I find that it's pretty common for even stricter Christians to joke about people "sharing" husbands and part of me says it's because guys like the idea of that...
The people that play Hamilton and Eliza are married irl, so they had the girl who played Eliza ALSO play Mariah so it wouldn't be like her was "cheating".
Also a Christian here and I find this entire thing ridiculous. Not only was it uncalled for and illegal, but the pastor (there was this clip I think it's the pastor) claimed that the Hamilton people gave them permission to do this Edit: "claimed" as in he lied
Yes! Hamilton is about family, friendship, destiny and consequences, what is more Godly than it? They didn’t had to change this, it was perfect the way it was, to show in a church, they could just remove the cursing…
Fr one time I was rehearsing my lines and forgot that was chewing gum and my theatre teacher always made me go spit it out before a performance and I thank him to this day
The fact that they replaced 'whore' with 'harlot' implies they were offended by the original word, but not enough to pass up the opportunity to shame women who have sex in ways they don't like. This is beyond satire.
Hamilton’s mother was far from a whore in real life as well: she broke up with her first husband without technically divorcing him, and then remarried and gave birth to Alexander with her second husband, technically making Alexander a bastard (someone born out of wedlock). Far from a whore, although it may have been viewed that way at the time
Eliza is so bad... I tried to give her the benefit of the audio quality being bad but she just lacks tonality and power. Like, there were a few parts she was ok but overall, very poor performance. I too found myself wondering how she got that role. I personally think that Burr, Angelica, and Jefferson were some of the "strongest" singers they had. I mostly thought "Satisfied" was pretty ok except for her faltering on the high notes at the end.
@@elizabethfromm7915 it mentioned it in more than one, mentioned bible scripture, mentioned noah, church and praying. But yes you are correct it doesn’t have many and here they are making it even more.
@@madelynstoltzfus i think it mentioned hamilton fullheartedly praying once in his depression, but every other mention of praying throughout the movie was about how their "prayers to god were met with indifference"
the best part of the musical (the actual one not this shit) is the queercoding, the clever lyrics, the visible chaos, the visible funny moments, the obc being great at singing- AND THEY TOOK IT ALL AWAY
@@okkelly6207 it’s incredibly likely that historically, Hamilton was bisexual. it’s also likely he was in a relationship with Laurens and possibly even with Lafayette. satisfied was originally going to be a duet between Angelica and Laurens.
@@shimmerandshineee oh i can picture it already.. "Our freundship goes beyond.. your average kind of bond.. But not because we're Gay, because homosexuality is a siiin...ay"
I love how the kid playing Hamilton stares down at the ground when Eliza goes "My hope is in Jesus" as if literally looking at Satan and going "You hearin this bitch?"
I cannot express the absolute, pure, undiluted rage and loathing I feel towards the guy playing king George. I am disgusted, repulsed, I hate everything about him and every second he is on stage is pure torture.
I specially hate that a lot of Eliza's lines were changed into christian propaganda. The reason why I love Eliza is because she can be sweet, kind, loving and motherly yet not be submisive to things she dislikes. When Alex dies, althought she never forgets him and tries to keep his memory, she also makes accomplishes things like creating an orphanage because she wants and has a pure heart and without anyone else influencing her. She does It because she thinks it's right. Meanwhile in this ilegal homophobic play she just talks about Jesus and how she made the orphanage to introduce children to him (which is hella creepy btw). I hate that That Would Be Enough originally was about her not wanting Alex to put himself in danger because she loves him and they could start a wonderfull life with or without American glory and instead in here it's just a "Pray to Jesus" song, completely forgetting how strong Eliza was in the original for getting him out of war just so he could at least see the birth of their son instead because of a "if u die you won't go to heaven because u don't pray"
It's also completely redundant. They were historically Christian already. She never had to try and convince Hamilton to be Christian. It's one of the reasons him committing adultery hurt so much; it was crossing their love and their faith. So not only is this a crappy re-write to capitalize on a good play, it actually makes they play they ripped off technically more historically accurate by comparison.
@@AnimeWolf5193right! And apart from real life, in the musical it shows hamilton later come to turns with God in a way in quiet uptown when he says he begins praying and going to church. Most of them were already Christians, especially Eliza who was a very religious woman. If they wanted to do a Christian play then they should’ve done an original story about another Christian historical figure.
tbh ppl can have their own opinions they ARE christians so they can be "homophobic" if they want in their personal lives but yeah this was illegal. and also yes it totally undermines elizas original character lmaoo
As a Christian who loves Hamilton… this is the most disappointing horrible thing I’ve ever seen… Edit here: incase somehow in the very small chance a kid from the show sees this you guys did wonderful. We shouldn’t be comparing you to Broadway professionals who might I add are grown adults, I’m just tryna say the director or whoever made this… was stupid af
I belive at least both leads are a married couple of adults which is definatley the only reason they were allowed to kiss. Eliza is also the pastors daughter from what I have seen.
Sorry but the kids were not very good. But this is mostly down to the director not coaching them enough. Like the fact that he let them go through dress and live performances without cleaning up their pitch, tonality, and diction are crimes unto themselves.
@@costalardvark7262 I thought they were like 19 or something? Random 19 year olds (especially since Eliza was supposedly the pastors daughter, so she probably felt pressured to do this) cant really be held to the same standards as professional broadway actors (who usually have years of training and the average age is 40). I don’t like Scamilton, but I can absolutely see that the actors (especially the younger ones) really seem to have tried. Did they do well? No. But that’s because they are 19 and weren’t given enough direction. Im no professional, but while Eliza’s voice is a bit pitchy and nasally, I think she was done really dirty by that mic and with a bit of actual coaching, she’d be a decent singer. 19 year olds are legally adults, but would you really think a college frat boy is as mature as a middle aged man? Of course not. “Full” mental maturity usually comes at about 25 years old, not 18.
I think Burr-kid was actually the best out of the performances, he really did try, and I am very proud of him, and I just hope that Burr-kid wasn't attacked :((
I wanted to scream "What are you DOING?!" so many times watching these kids fail to enunciate, project, cheat out, or do anything that would imply they rehearsed more than just the songs. Also, when they obviously lose confidence in a note ("Helpless," "The Schyuler Sisters") and you can hear the panic in their voices....omg.
If they made Alexander and Laurens _"cousins"_ then thats where i draw the fucking line- they already crossed a major line for going through with this rip-off Hamilton 😭 Edit: I have no memory of making this comment but i agree w/ it 💀
Y’all remember the 15 minute long sermon that happened after the show though? Yeah that was when I decided to switch it out for Illegal Heathers which surprisingly wasn’t nearly as bad.
My opinion on all the actors: Hamilton: Pretty good singing, good acting Burr: Good singing, but lacks confidence, good acting Angelica: Good, hits the notes well, but sings like she's the star of the show/her voice has too bright of a tone Eliza: Not that bad. Slightly tone-deaf, voice is too breathy at some points, but mostly got screwed over by the microphones. The parts where she sings more quietly are probably her best, but she has trouble with the more belt-y parts. IMO she has a nice voice, but can't control it well. Also good acting. Peggy: Okay singer, slightly tone deaf like Eliza, looks like she doesn't want to be there Laurens/Phillip: Can't remember how he was as Laurens, but he was great as Phillip (especially the acting when he's about to die) Lafayette/Jefferson: Okay singer, but has great energy/expression. One of my favorite parts of the whole show was when he got to the line "Southern mother fucking Democratic-Republicans!" but instead of saying the swear words, he paused and built up anticipation. In that moment, I could see in his expression that he was having fun with that pause. Mulligan: Can't remember how he was Madison: I forgor Washington: Pretty good acting, but he can't hit the notes. In almost every song he's in, you can hear his voice straining to reach the higher notes, and then he gives up and sings an octave lower. This part is not his fault, he just doesn't have the right range. On the other hand, his singing voice isn't that great either. I like what he was going for, but he can't pull it off. I don't think he has much singing experience. The King: Acting is ok, voice is meh. Forgot his lines in his first song, not sure if that's from lack of practice or just from freezing up. Ensemble: They barely sing, and when they do, they're not good. I guess that's where they put everyone who wasn't good enough to be a named character (understandable, considering this is a community production)
I love how they replaced christopher jackson, almost objectively the best singer in the original cast, with a guy who almost kinda looks like him, but also happens to be the worst singer in the scamilton cast.
The fact that they didn't want tge guy playing hamilton to have a relationship with someone onstage other than his wife so Mariah Reynolds is literally eliza in a wig is hilarious
Yes actually it’s not as bad as you guys try to say it is. It’s mainly because it has religious themes and some of the singing isn’t the best why y’all are so mad. It’s like a lot of school plays so it’s not crazy bad
not but seriously, eliza is most likely the preacher's daughter- (no offense to them or anything, my advice to them, get some singing lessons asap if you're gonna do that again, and make sure the musical isn't illegal-)
Tbh the kid who played Burr wasn't so bad. He was inexperienced, yes, very nervous, yes, maybe unrehearsed, but he was kinda good, I'd say the best of the cast. Hamilton-kid had somehow nice acting and sometimes his singing was quite good. Also Jefferson, idk about the singing, but he had that vibe like he was having fun
For everyone discovering this ( incouding those who already saw this ), these are all adults in their 20s ( except maybe Washington and King George ). Alexander and Eliza are actually married irl.
1:26 "AND WHEN PUSH COMES TO SHOVE I WILL SEND A FULLY ARMED PATALION TO REMIND YOU OF MY LOVE" it's the way I've only listened to You'll be back twice and know the lyrics😭😭
some of the voice cracks is giving me trauma when i was singing as a side villain and i voice cracked in front of the parents and guardians and i wanted to disappear after that
The kid playing Alexander deserves an Oscar for straightfacing it while Eliza sang ‘my hope is in Jesus’ directly into his face
lol...true😂
They're apparently married in real life, which is why she also plays Maria...lol
@@livieh.2655 omg, she does? That's hilarious 💀
time stamp ?
@@vvi95a 2:46 I believe
I'm actually surprised they didn't change History has its eyes on you to God has his eyes on you lmao
or jesus has his eyes on you
only bc the syllables don't match to make it fit but still idk why that would stop them given some of the other changes they made
Hears a version to fit the syllables: "Christ Our Lord has his eyessss, on youuuuuu"
@@camijimenez3447 Jesus Christ has his eyes on you?
Copyright has its eyes on you thats how it is
You can’t help but feel bad for some of the kids in this. Some of them actually have a future in singing but yet the highlight of their career will forever be “Scamilton”
Exactly, I mean, it isn’t exactly a good performance. But they tried very hard, and still it’s only the worst parts that are acknowledged.
I hope Burr gets out of this unscathed, he seemed nervous the whole time but he wasn’t bad at all
i mean they r still kinda complicit in the churches homophobia so i feel a little bad but not that much
@@big-boss-man- In my state there are some LGBTQ+ accepting churches. One even had pride flags at it's front door.
@@Lostflightwarriorcats well im not generalizing all churchs. But this one is known for being homophobic
I like how they cut Hurricane, a song that could technically be interpreted as divine intervention.
They could have easily changed the part about prayers being answered too
Bro they cut Hurricane???? I didn't watch it all but that's crazy
You mean like God put him in the eye of the hurricane or some shit?
@@yalieyal4362 No, he literally talks about God in the song. And how when his prayers to him were met with indifference, he picked up a pen and wrote his own deliverance
I don't think so, that song to me at least is very clearly about how he did the work himself to get himself outta that situation and didn't rely on any divine intervention at all
I’m shocked they kept the line “there are things that the homilies and hymns *won’t* teach you”
Because they’re evangelical. Evangelicals don’t do “homilies”; they have sermons. They’re actually quite allergic to anything that appears too “churchy” or ritualistic because they want it to be all about a “personal relationship with Jesus”.
@@PelafinaLievre oh, ok. Thanks!
@@PelafinaLievre in other words, they do everything they can not to look catholic.
Also I wonder if some of the things, like the harem line, they just didn’t think about
@@sonofaspyder3000 TBH I think it's just that some Chrisitans have a weird standard about what types of sin are ok to joke about and what aren't. In the case of the harem line I find that it's pretty common for even stricter Christians to joke about people "sharing" husbands and part of me says it's because guys like the idea of that...
“When her hand is on mine” omg holding hands before marriage 😭😫😩
Next thing you know she’ll flash an ankle!
GASP! Oh the horror!
…
Worst sin
The people that play Hamilton and Eliza are married irl, so they had the girl who played Eliza ALSO play Mariah so it wouldn't be like her was "cheating".
I don't blame the actors, they're just doing their job, but whatever the fuck possesed the director to do this sure as hell wasn't the spirit of God
I DIED AT THIS COMMENT
HELP WHY IS THIS SO FUNNY- 💀💀💀
i know, most of them are just teens and I kind of feel bad for them, whoever was in charge SUCKS though!
The director:Omg guys lets make an illegal production of hamilton and make it about god and other theological themes!
Literally God:🤦♂️✨️🤌
lowkey heart breaking because they were probably so excited to hear they were doing Hamilton, until they received the script 💀
As a Christian and a huge fan of Hamilton this entire musical was so uncalled for
Also a Christian here and I find this entire thing ridiculous. Not only was it uncalled for and illegal, but the pastor (there was this clip I think it's the pastor) claimed that the Hamilton people gave them permission to do this
Edit: "claimed" as in he lied
Yes! Hamilton is about family, friendship, destiny and consequences, what is more Godly than it? They didn’t had to change this, it was perfect the way it was, to show in a church, they could just remove the cursing…
@TheKitKatLizard exactly! “I look at the cross at the wall… and I pray.
This never used to happen before.”
I don’t mind it its not that bad either
@@elishaso also the church is extremely homophobic
is king George chewing gum? oh dear god I can hear my high school theatre director screaming now
yeah i feel like if someone did this on stage my theatre teacher would flip
He is! My HS choir teacher would freak the fuck out.
Fr one time I was rehearsing my lines and forgot that was chewing gum and my theatre teacher always made me go spit it out before a performance and I thank him to this day
As a teacher who had a kid choke on their lesson HELL NAW NO TO THE GUM
Especially when you're singing nooo
Omg I remember this girl almost cut for chewing gum bc it was tech week, luckily she wasn’t cut
The fact that they replaced 'whore' with 'harlot' implies they were offended by the original word, but not enough to pass up the opportunity to shame women who have sex in ways they don't like. This is beyond satire.
Fr whore and harlot literally mean the same thing the only difference is that harlot is archiac and it’s not really used anymore
So true
Hamilton’s mother was far from a whore in real life as well: she broke up with her first husband without technically divorcing him, and then remarried and gave birth to Alexander with her second husband, technically making Alexander a bastard (someone born out of wedlock). Far from a whore, although it may have been viewed that way at the time
I have never heard words that were so true...
I think more were watching it as well
Everytime I hear eliza singing but im not afraid my hope is in jesus I bust out laughing. Can’t believe that line was written completely unironicly
The gum chewing cracks me up everytime.
lol me too
Where
@@MultiMaker_Studios when "king george" is singing you can see him chewing on gum
Peggy's voice is ten times better than whatever Eliza had going on. Did she get that part because she is the pastor's daughter or something?
Someone said it was because she's dating / marred to the Alexander
I actually think Eliza was one of the better ones, along with Burr. The mic did her really dirty
Eliza is so bad... I tried to give her the benefit of the audio quality being bad but she just lacks tonality and power. Like, there were a few parts she was ok but overall, very poor performance. I too found myself wondering how she got that role.
I personally think that Burr, Angelica, and Jefferson were some of the "strongest" singers they had.
I mostly thought "Satisfied" was pretty ok except for her faltering on the high notes at the end.
Not really, i feel like they're both the same😭😭😭
Wait... I'm pretty sure they're played by the same girl??
never thought hamilton could be more religious than it already is, with the few references, but here we are.
...did we watch the same LMM musical? it wasnt religious at all. in one song they mention church. a.ham definitely wasn't a saint lolz
@@elizabethfromm7915 it mentioned it in more than one, mentioned bible scripture, mentioned noah, church and praying. But yes you are correct it doesn’t have many and here they are making it even more.
@@madelynstoltzfus i think it mentioned hamilton fullheartedly praying once in his depression, but every other mention of praying throughout the movie was about how their "prayers to god were met with indifference"
@@spiceyicey it had refrences to some of the stories/people besides god. Noah, from the ark, the verse about the fig tree in “one last time”, etc
@@elizabethfromm7915Hamilton wasn't religious (until a bit at the end), but everyone else was. Washington, Eliza, etc.
I love how when Eliza sings “My hope is in Jesus” her hair is like “Welp mine isn’t bye”
The “son of a harlot” SENDS ME EVERYTIME
I will say this. This got me to finally listen to the entire OBC soundtrack to see how all the songs are SUPPOSED to sound.
i was already a superfan of hamilton and i saw this...
abomination isn't a strong enough word.
(also hi once)
Mom: we have hamilton at home!
The hamilton at home:
the best part of the musical (the actual one not this shit) is the queercoding, the clever lyrics, the visible chaos, the visible funny moments, the obc being great at singing- AND THEY TOOK IT ALL AWAY
BLOWED IT ALL AWAY!
@@CoolioMateGD More like "Drove us all away!", because I feel scammed AF and I didn't pay a single penny to watch this. 😂 I would never be back.
@@otrachicadeyoutube6853 XD
what parts are queercoded? not tryna hate just curious??
@@okkelly6207 it’s incredibly likely that historically, Hamilton was bisexual. it’s also likely he was in a relationship with Laurens and possibly even with Lafayette. satisfied was originally going to be a duet between Angelica and Laurens.
Ok so we have Illegal Heathers, we have Scamilton… now we just need a third part to this Unholy Trinity
Jjajaj illegaly blonde deserves a spot in the Unholy Trinity
Dear Evan Hanson??
Brian in the bathroom at church I half regret not following Jesus
@@shimmerandshineee oh i can picture it already..
"Our freundship goes beyond.. your average kind of bond..
But not because we're Gay, because homosexuality is a siiin...ay"
@@wetfart37 that’s be more chill
I love how the kid playing Hamilton stares down at the ground when Eliza goes "My hope is in Jesus" as if literally looking at Satan and going "You hearin this bitch?"
BAHDHIEHFKWJFJEJFUF
i didn't know what the hell scamilton was and i have no idea why it's suddenly so popular but i know i'm here for it
A church in Texas basically stole the whole performance and made it about Jesus but now Lin Manual is suing them 😌
@@Hi-ln1wr
OH WAIT SO IT'S LITERALLY ILLEGAL AND NOT A JOKE???
@@tobiasz_jaszczur YES EXACTLY. They have also stolen other shows like the greatest showman too I believe 😀
@@Hi-ln1wr
why is texas... texas
@@tobiasz_jaszczur as a texan, i have no clue
texas is a shitwreck and i hate it here, especially goddamn scamilton
That "nOoOo!" At 0:10 sounded like that middle school chorus girl who's only here 'cause her friend is there.
It's so funny to me how Eliza's mic glitches, dies, and sounds like a broken boombox underwater when she holds a note for longer than three seconds
Omg so true😭 it did her dirty fr
You can HEAR them holding their laughs
This is what happens when you take gays out of Broadway.
🤣🤣🤣
THIS
Gay people are great actors
So true bestie
*exactly* bruh
Putting that poor girl who can only sort of sing on that stage and giving her Eliza is just cruel
*The people exiting the play be like:*
That was so good!
Did you kids understand the message?
That was such a good sermon
I have witnessed.. something I will never forget
I cannot express the absolute, pure, undiluted rage and loathing I feel towards the guy playing king George. I am disgusted, repulsed, I hate everything about him and every second he is on stage is pure torture.
I'd love to know exactly why in great detail if you could supply that information
@@rowboat10 He had the simplest job in the whole play and he still screwed it up
He was chewing gum and forgot the lyrics to one of the easiest songs in the entire play
Fr, he was chewing gum and also had the EASIEST job ever and forgot the line
The nice thing about this is that it made me realize just how good the Hamilton soundtrack is
0:53 ok that “helpless” was actually pretty good
as a christian, I AM SO EMBARRASSED BY THIS 😭😭
Same-
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Same
same
Yep
I specially hate that a lot of Eliza's lines were changed into christian propaganda.
The reason why I love Eliza is because she can be sweet, kind, loving and motherly yet not be submisive to things she dislikes. When Alex dies, althought she never forgets him and tries to keep his memory, she also makes accomplishes things like creating an orphanage because she wants and has a pure heart and without anyone else influencing her. She does It because she thinks it's right.
Meanwhile in this ilegal homophobic play she just talks about Jesus and how she made the orphanage to introduce children to him (which is hella creepy btw). I hate that That Would Be Enough originally was about her not wanting Alex to put himself in danger because she loves him and they could start a wonderfull life with or without American glory and instead in here it's just a "Pray to Jesus" song, completely forgetting how strong Eliza was in the original for getting him out of war just so he could at least see the birth of their son instead because of a "if u die you won't go to heaven because u don't pray"
It's also completely redundant. They were historically Christian already. She never had to try and convince Hamilton to be Christian. It's one of the reasons him committing adultery hurt so much; it was crossing their love and their faith. So not only is this a crappy re-write to capitalize on a good play, it actually makes they play they ripped off technically more historically accurate by comparison.
@@AnimeWolf5193right! And apart from real life, in the musical it shows hamilton later come to turns with God in a way in quiet uptown when he says he begins praying and going to church. Most of them were already Christians, especially Eliza who was a very religious woman. If they wanted to do a Christian play then they should’ve done an original story about another Christian historical figure.
tbh ppl can have their own opinions they ARE christians so they can be "homophobic" if they want in their personal lives but yeah this was illegal. and also yes it totally undermines elizas original character lmaoo
As a Christian who loves Hamilton… this is the most disappointing horrible thing I’ve ever seen…
Edit here: incase somehow in the very small chance a kid from the show sees this you guys did wonderful. We shouldn’t be comparing you to Broadway professionals who might I add are grown adults, I’m just tryna say the director or whoever made this… was stupid af
I belive at least both leads are a married couple of adults which is definatley the only reason they were allowed to kiss. Eliza is also the pastors daughter from what I have seen.
Ngl tho the guy that played Aaron Burr should have got lead for sure he killed it
@@costalardvark7262 Ikr he did great.
Sorry but the kids were not very good. But this is mostly down to the director not coaching them enough. Like the fact that he let them go through dress and live performances without cleaning up their pitch, tonality, and diction are crimes unto themselves.
@@costalardvark7262 I thought they were like 19 or something? Random 19 year olds (especially since Eliza was supposedly the pastors daughter, so she probably felt pressured to do this) cant really be held to the same standards as professional broadway actors (who usually have years of training and the average age is 40). I don’t like Scamilton, but I can absolutely see that the actors (especially the younger ones) really seem to have tried. Did they do well? No. But that’s because they are 19 and weren’t given enough direction.
Im no professional, but while Eliza’s voice is a bit pitchy and nasally, I think she was done really dirty by that mic and with a bit of actual coaching, she’d be a decent singer.
19 year olds are legally adults, but would you really think a college frat boy is as mature as a middle aged man? Of course not. “Full” mental maturity usually comes at about 25 years old, not 18.
0:45 okay, the “just you wait” was actually kinda good ngl
I think Burr-kid was actually the best out of the performances, he really did try, and I am very proud of him, and I just hope that Burr-kid wasn't attacked :((
This is what I sound like at 3am singing all the parts
I wanted to scream "What are you DOING?!" so many times watching these kids fail to enunciate, project, cheat out, or do anything that would imply they rehearsed more than just the songs.
Also, when they obviously lose confidence in a note ("Helpless," "The Schyuler Sisters") and you can hear the panic in their voices....omg.
If they made Alexander and Laurens _"cousins"_ then thats where i draw the fucking line- they already crossed a major line for going through with this rip-off Hamilton 😭
Edit: I have no memory of making this comment but i agree w/ it 💀
"Cousins".. oh god not again
Do they remind everybody that they’re cousins every time they mention each other?
*Sailor moon english dub flashback*
Hamiltons and Laurens letter: *exist*
Nah not like Troy 🥲
Y’all remember the 15 minute long sermon that happened after the show though? Yeah that was when I decided to switch it out for Illegal Heathers which surprisingly wasn’t nearly as bad.
It’s a church what do you expect…
@@lapris7380defintely not what we got
As far as I know at least Illegal Heathers wasn’t demonizing non-Christians and gay ppl
My opinion on all the actors:
Hamilton: Pretty good singing, good acting
Burr: Good singing, but lacks confidence, good acting
Angelica: Good, hits the notes well, but sings like she's the star of the show/her voice has too bright of a tone
Eliza: Not that bad. Slightly tone-deaf, voice is too breathy at some points, but mostly got screwed over by the microphones. The parts where she sings more quietly are probably her best, but she has trouble with the more belt-y parts. IMO she has a nice voice, but can't control it well. Also good acting.
Peggy: Okay singer, slightly tone deaf like Eliza, looks like she doesn't want to be there
Laurens/Phillip: Can't remember how he was as Laurens, but he was great as Phillip (especially the acting when he's about to die)
Lafayette/Jefferson: Okay singer, but has great energy/expression. One of my favorite parts of the whole show was when he got to the line "Southern mother fucking Democratic-Republicans!" but instead of saying the swear words, he paused and built up anticipation. In that moment, I could see in his expression that he was having fun with that pause.
Mulligan: Can't remember how he was
Madison: I forgor
Washington: Pretty good acting, but he can't hit the notes. In almost every song he's in, you can hear his voice straining to reach the higher notes, and then he gives up and sings an octave lower. This part is not his fault, he just doesn't have the right range. On the other hand, his singing voice isn't that great either. I like what he was going for, but he can't pull it off. I don't think he has much singing experience.
The King: Acting is ok, voice is meh. Forgot his lines in his first song, not sure if that's from lack of practice or just from freezing up.
Ensemble: They barely sing, and when they do, they're not good. I guess that's where they put everyone who wasn't good enough to be a named character (understandable, considering this is a community production)
I agree100%! Great points . Nice review!♥️
I don’t think The King forgot his lines, he was just too busy chewing his gum.
Now who tf reading this book?💀
@@worldofdaisy._ i dont care, i just wanted to type stuff. nothing wrong with that.
@@worldofdaisy._me
props to those actors for not braking charact-- oh wait, they were never in character in the first place
I love how they replaced christopher jackson, almost objectively the best singer in the original cast, with a guy who almost kinda looks like him, but also happens to be the worst singer in the scamilton cast.
if anything this just makes me appreciate the original so much more
1:03 what the hell that "history has it's eyes on you" part dude, washington's actor sound so dead inside
2:24 - 2:34 ok grandpa, back to the nursing home now
Lmaooooo
The fact that they didn't want tge guy playing hamilton to have a relationship with someone onstage other than his wife so Mariah Reynolds is literally eliza in a wig is hilarious
ok the kid playing hamilton was genuinely not the worst singer, his vocals were clear unlike the other singers
"Her hand is in mine and I don't say no" Ah yes. Hand holding before marriage.
1:07 why is the ensemble dancing like that?💀
All the choreography is worse than in elementary school plays
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ensemble went 🤷🤷🤷🤷as a dance move
@@CornerOfMelvin my favorite dance move ever
This is the perfect try not to laugh challenge.
That was my thought as well...."Did Peggy just power down?"
The guy who played Burr carried this musical
The girl at 1:56 in orange ate tho.Her singing was really good compared to the sad new yorrk
Fr Angelica and Burr carried this thing
I love this in every way. This is the worst thing I have ever seen
it’s the mismatched wine glasses at the wedding for meee
this had me crying 😭 THE VOICE CRACKS AND NO ONE WAS ON RHYTHM
2:17 the guy play George doing his best kid cudi impression
2:58 Banished to the shadow realm for this absolute chaos of a play
“Shadow realm” lmao
Eliza and Alexander being married irl makes this much better
They don’t have that much chemistry.
King George forgetting the words on repeat for 10 hours please it's SO FUNNY 💀💀💀💀
The title confuses me “bad parts”? There were good parts?
Amgelica and Burr had some good 30 seconds at least
Yes actually it’s not as bad as you guys try to say it is. It’s mainly because it has religious themes and some of the singing isn’t the best why y’all are so mad. It’s like a lot of school plays so it’s not crazy bad
@@lapris7380 plus what they did was illegal
Yeah I mean for a rip-off it’s not terrible. I mean obviously some parts are so bad like the New York or anytime Washington sings
eliza HAD to be the directors daughter. she has/had no skill whatsoever
Her singing is definitely very ungodly if you ask me.
I think she was Alexander’s real life wife. Can’t have him acting like he’s married to someone else.
@@PelafinaLievre are they actually married? Cause I’ve seen several comments saying they were.
Indeed they are, this is also the reason why she plays Maria. Because holding-hands-fake-cheating is still cheating, according to this church.
@@katani4322 that’s sounds really stupid… I’m sorry… it just does
The girl playing Eliza thought she ate and left no crumbs
"And I don't say-"
*proceeds to become my sleep paralysis demon*
These kids need divine intervention in the voice department.
That "Helplesss~" was so good tho, fight me
This looks like they had 1 week to learn it then perform it 😭
1:26 Someone reboot King George, the buffering is insane
2:07 that voice crack 😂
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“History has its eyesss on youuuu :/“
Some people are actually trying while others aren’t and it really adds to the expectations of this *thing*
Suddenly, my embarrassing high school play looks pretty competent in comparison-
The fact that they forgot that there are some French swear words in Scamilton…some poor kid unknowingly cussed out the King and thought he ate-
51 reasons why I love Hamilton:
1:Lin Manuel wrote it well
2:Love the actors
3:Love everything about it
HAMILTON WROTE THE OTHER 51
This is quite literally the funniest thing I’ve ever seen
not but seriously, eliza is most likely the preacher's daughter- (no offense to them or anything, my advice to them, get some singing lessons asap if you're gonna do that again, and make sure the musical isn't illegal-)
Why is this giving me “Hogwarts School of Prayer and Miracles” vibes
Yeah. But this wasn't a joke.
Oh GOD this hurts me so bad its so obvious they are not trained in singing and i cant stop laughing
This whole production honestly gives me more joy than official hamilton 😂
The way they all thought they ate but in reality were so bad😭
Tbh the kid who played Burr wasn't so bad. He was inexperienced, yes, very nervous, yes, maybe unrehearsed, but he was kinda good, I'd say the best of the cast. Hamilton-kid had somehow nice acting and sometimes his singing was quite good. Also Jefferson, idk about the singing, but he had that vibe like he was having fun
As a christian, this is not how we should do things 💀💀
I double that💀💀💀
If i was in that crowd i couldnt stop myself from cracking up istg
For everyone discovering this ( incouding those who already saw this ), these are all adults in their 20s ( except maybe Washington and King George ). Alexander and Eliza are actually married irl.
I heard that Eliza was actually the pastor's daughter, is that true?
The new illegal heathers
the noo in say no to this sounds like soulja boy going “youuuu”
1:03
“*SATISFIIIIIIIIIIIED*”
Meanwhile
“ᴴᶦˢᵗᵒʳʸ ʰᵃˢ ᶦᵗˢ ᵉʸᵉˢ ᵒⁿ ʸᵒᵘ”
I can’t believe so many adults still have an imaginary friend named Jesus.
This is the type of show that my parents would sign me up for not knowing it’s illegal 😭
SOMEONE HELP HE’S TURNING INTO A GRAPE!!! 2:29
I think a grape would sound better
Not Angelica and Arron Burr carrying the entire show
did King George II REALLY chew gum on stage at 1:20 ?!
1:26 "AND WHEN PUSH COMES TO SHOVE I WILL SEND A FULLY ARMED PATALION TO REMIND YOU OF MY LOVE" it's the way I've only listened to You'll be back twice and know the lyrics😭😭
This will follow these kids forever. This is horrific.
eliza definitely the pastor’s kid
1:50 how did you get me singing in this video?
HELP
but i still think you’d be better 😭
some of the voice cracks is giving me trauma when i was singing as a side villain and i voice cracked in front of the parents and guardians and i wanted to disappear after that
I feel like I’m watching my sister’s 2nd grade play all over again
The "History has its eeeeeyeeees on youuuuuuu" from 1:03 is killing me