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β€œoh look at those eyes!” -eliza hamilton (helpless)

β€œlook at his eyes!” -thomas jefferson (washington on your side)

in conclusion, hamilton had very nice eyes, and both eliza and thomas were very aware of this fact.

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Mine

*Thomas picking up Alex who is just trying to read.*
Thomas: This is mine.
Alex: *Blushing brightly.* Thomas please this is the eighteenth time today.
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If you like this musical, try that musical pt1

aka there's tons of great musicals with no audiences so let's hype them up!

If you like Beetlejuice, try Addams Family!

okay, this one's not so underrated, but unless your school did a production of it, you're probably not super familiar with it. the school productions are also the tour production, whereas the Broadway run was a little different. the storyline follows a grown up 18 year old Wednesday and the chaos that ensues when she introduces her happy-smiley-grew-up-in-ohio boyfriend and his family to hers.

If you like Hamilton, try 1776!

have you ever been listening to Hamilton and wishing John Adams got a better role than he did? probably not, but if you were then maybe you'll like 1776! it's another, older, musical based off the revolutionary war only this one is John Adams based.

If you like Les Miserables, try Bandstand!

both period pieces centering on wartime, Bandstand and Les Mis are shows with lots of complex characters with long backstories. Bandstand follows Donny Novitski and the bandstand band he forms with fellow war vets. along with the wife of a fallen soldier, they enter a contest for bands honoring the troops, after all who better than the troops themselves? It's heartfelt, and moving, with just enough humor and incredible jazzy music

If you like My Fair Lady, try She Loves Me!

both shows originated in the fifties and sixties and have had several successful revivals (and both have had Laura Benanti play the leading lady). the story follows the workers at a parfumerie in the 1930s and their relationships. the main couple, georg and amalia, despise each other but both of them have fallen in love with people they secretly write letters to, not knowing the identity of their penpals...you can guess where that leads. where My Fair Lady very distinctly belongs to a certain era, She Loves Me is much easier to understand and much more relatable for the modern stage.

If you like Six, try Assassins!

Six and Assassins are both the untold stories of historical figures that get a bad rap. for Six, that's obviously all of Henry the 8th's wives and for Assassins that's...everyone who tried or succeeded to kill a US president. they're similarly set up, in a sort of musical revue fashion where they are all introduced in an opening song, each have a song to tell their story, and then come back together at the close

If you like Hadestown, try Venice!

both shows take place in a post apocalyptic society, are tragedies, and are based off of other tragedies. for Hadestown, that's the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, but for Venice that's Shakespeare's Othello. both have really unique styles of music, Venice being a rap musical from before Hamilton made it big, and bring a fresh take to the genre of musical theater.

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Angelica whenever Alexander does anything: way to go, Alexander. the bar was set pretty low, but you found a shovel and tunneled underneath it.
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Dm Me lol I need someone to talk to πŸ˜–πŸ˜‘πŸœ
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I am so desperate to be called a good girl again! Please! Just tell me I'm a good girl and pet me!!!!!!!

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