The Tony Awards stage shimmered with nostalgia as the original cast of "Hamilton" took center stage to commemorate the show's tenth anniversary. Lin-Manuel Miranda, the creative force behind the groundbreaking musical, led the charge in a vibrant medley of iconic songs. The performance sparked immense interest in the subsequent careers of the talented individuals who first brought these characters to life.
Several original cast members have continued to thrive on Broadway. Some have taken on leading roles in other productions, while others have ventured into film and television. For instance, Leslie Odom Jr., who portrayed Aaron Burr, has garnered critical acclaim for his performances in movies like "One Night in Miami..." and "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery." Phillipa Soo, known for her portrayal of Eliza Hamilton, has also enjoyed success in both stage and screen roles.
The reunion served as a reminder of the profound cultural impact of "Hamilton" and the exceptional talent that launched it into the stratosphere. The original cast's continued success is a testament to the show's ability to launch careers and inspire a new generation of performers and theatregoers. As the curtain rises on the next chapter for these stars, audiences eagerly anticipate their future endeavors.
Hamilton's Original Cast: A Decade Later
The original cast of the hit musical "Hamilton" reunited at the Tony Awards to celebrate the show's 10th anniversary. Lin-Manuel Miranda and other stars performed a special medley, reminding audiences of the show's enduring impact. Since its debut, the cast members have embarked on diverse and successful paths in entertainment. This article explores what the original "Hamilton" stars are doing now.