The Chicago production of Hamilton was caused by the unusual demand for the Broadway production (Clement, 2017). Miranda and other members of the artistic leadership cast and staged the company in New York City before moving the show to Private Bank Theatre in the fall of 2016 (Ryan, 2016). Miranda has used his view that the company is “world class” to drive home his belief that “the show is the star of the show,” rather than him or anyone else playing the title character (Youandmethismorning, 2016). Ongoing demand for tickets in the midwest production’s first year have led producers to extend the run until January 2018 (Haven’t, 2017). Not only has the public embraced the Chicago production, but the Chicago Tribune’s Chris Jones points to …show more content…
Though each character is important to the story, there is much to be said about the women of Hamilton, in particular. With the exclusion of a brief mention of Thomas Jefferson’s slave Sally Hemings in “What Did I Miss?,” there are four named female characters in the show. Angelica, Eliza, and Peggy are wealthy daughters of a political leader and, as such, are much sought for courtship. All three are considered beautiful. Angelica is the eldest sister and has an interest in progressive politics and believes in women’s rights. She is willing to subvert her own desires for the wellbeing of her sisters. Eliza, the middle sister, is less assertive than Angelica, but still views the world progressively. She feels deeply and reacts with passion. Over the course of the show, she is seen to mature in her views of the world and love. She also develops a loving acceptance of her husband. Peggy is the youngest and is fearful of the changing world around her. She is a rule-follower, as well. The fourth woman is Maria Reynolds, the wife of a local businessman and the woman with whom Hamilton has a passionate affair while his family is away. She is in a abusive relationship with her husband and offers herself to Hamilton after that husband leaves her