Women secretly exit from the theatre during the performance of 'Hamilton', joining a funny viral trend.
Lin-Manuel Miranda's groundbreaking musical Hamilton has been a staple on Broadway for a decade, and now, it's taking over TikTok. Fans are paying tribute to the iconic production by creating humorous videos that recreate scenes from the show.
One TikTok user who has gained a significant following for his distinctive portrayal of Hamilton is Peter Alexander. His videos have received millions of views, with one video reaching 8.7 million. Another TikToker, @kirby_j, also gained popularity with a video of a humorous portrayal of Hamilton exiting via a boat, which received 2.7 million views. Ria Josephine's video, where Hamilton leaves with a suitcase, has almost 10 million views on TikTok.
The scene being referenced is from the musical where Hamilton leaves his home in the dead of night to duel Aaron Burr. The videos often feature women dressing up as Founding Fathers and lip-synching to "Best of Wives and Best of Women."
One video that has caught the attention of viewers is @_ashbyflorence_'s video. Her portrayal of Hamilton, with its facial expressions reminiscent of Jason Bateman's style, has been praised by many. The 'I know' smile and red reflecting eyes in the video are particularly noteworthy, according to comments. The quick toothless smile, look of irritation, and pointed non-eye contact in the video are also praised by viewers.
Lin-Manuel Miranda, the creator and original Broadway actor of Alexander Hamilton, has joined in on the fun. He participated in the TikTok trend with his wax figure, which received 6 million views. Fans expressed their thoughts on Lin-Manuel Miranda's participation in the comments, with one person finding the video so funny that they started crying from laughing.
The trend involves fans portraying a Hamilton who is annoyed by his wife's clinginess. Hamilton's wife, Eliza, tries to persuade him to stay, but he refuses due to an early meeting. The shoe in the video is larger than the actor's leg, as noted by a TikTok user, adding to the comedic effect.
The TikTok videos have received positive feedback and amusement from viewers, showing the enduring popularity of Hamilton even a decade after its debut on Broadway.
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