PHILADELPHIA - The Hamilton Original Broadway Musical Cast is a diverse group of actors. The show, written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, has won eleven Tony Awards and a Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The musical is a tribute to the life of Alexander Hamilton. It blends classical and hip-hop influences into an engrossing story about the founding father.


The original cast of Hamilton includes; Lin-Manuel Miranda, Daveed Diggs, Renee Elise Goldsberry, Christopher Jackson, Jonathan Groff, Leslie Odom Jr., Phillipa Soo, Anthony Ramos, Janel Moloney, André De Shields, Christopher Jackson, Ariana Grande, Jasmine Cephas Jones, Christopher Jackson, Daveed Diggs, and Brandon Victor Dixon.

The cast of Hamilton includes several fresh faces, with two of the newcomers making their Broadway debuts. Krystal Joy Brown, who played Eliza Hamilton for three months before the show closed, made her Broadway debut with the show, while Tamar Greene took over the role of George Washington later in the season. The Hamilton Original Broadway Musical Cast also includes Thayne Jasperson, who has been with the show since August 6, 2015.

Hamilton has won several awards, including Best Musical from the New York Drama Critics Circle. Daveed Diggs and Lin-Manuel Miranda were both named Distinguished Performers. In addition to winning the Tony Award for Best Musical, the Hamilton Original Broadway Musical also won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

The cast of Hamilton Original Broadway Musical Cast 2015 has received much criticism, particularly regarding the cast members' ethnic backgrounds. Several members of the cast have black skin and have struggled to gain citizenship. While touching on the history of racism in the United States, this cast statement also highlights the role of people of color in history. All Americans must learn about the history of all people, including those from different backgrounds.

A recent study by the Broadway League found that Caucasians purchased 77% of tickets in the 2015-2016 Broadway season. While Hamilton has many similarities with classic musicals, it is unique because it is an African-American musical that deviates from the traditional white story. In addition, the cast includes more ethnic minorities than in previous years.

While Hamilton is an example of positive racial representation, it also exemplifies the difficulty of post-racial American history. Despite the shortcomings, it has received numerous awards and has become a popular musical. Its success indicates the story's importance, but its inclusion of non-white performers has become controversial.

Alexander Hamilton was an American president with a complicated political relationship with slavery. He owned and traded slaves and worked closely with John Laurens, who favored enlisting black soldiers during the Revolution. In addition to the abolitionist movement, Hamilton supported the social ladder.