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Before The Greatest Showman, there was another musical that made slave owners fun...

Hamilton tells the story of Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr, and Peggy through song and dance, the way it was always meant to be. Thanks to Disney+, you can save thousands of dollars and experience the Broadway production from the comfort of your couch, and now you can also bring The Founding Showmen into your home to twerk alongside with! Join us as we laugh, cry, and lose all oxygen to our brains by the end of the almost 3-hour runtime.

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Gabi

the only thing that has kept me hanging on this week. IM SO EXCITED

Anya

Wait wtf!? Guess my Hamilton phase isn't over...

ashley a

i've literally thought about this multiple times a day since you posted that teaser

William Bryant

You’re doing the lord’s work, gentlemen

Josh Angelo

Went so far in life without seeing Hamilton, had to pop a bottle in rememberance for my innocence :’(

Alex Nagy

please create a rugrats musical holy shit

Ijeoma (pajamagirl) O.

I'm ready for Eric's singing and screaming and crying and twerking and everything in between.

T4U

This was great and your enthusiasm brought me right back to my hamilton phase hahaha, I also genuinely cannot hear the Schulyer Sisters without hearing twerk twerk anymore.

Ellis Golden

Some interesting facts about the real story: 1. The Schuyler's actually had 7 sons and 7 daughters. Angelica couldn't be with Hamilton, because she was already married when they met. 2. John Laurens and Hamilton were in a relationship from the time they met till Laurens died (their letters are so heated that the government had to censor them before publishing them).  3. Hamilton described Eliza as not very pretty or smart but kind in a letter to Laurens. 4. Burr bragged about shooting Hamilton, describing him as "that guy I shot". 5. Hamilton wrote a letter and put it in his pocket on the day of the duel, not sure if he was going to aim at the sky or not. If he shot Burr, he would burn the letter. If he aimed at the sky and died, they would find the letter which they did. The letter essentially said that if Burr was an honorable man he would have shot at the sky too. So either way, Hamilton won in the eyes of the public.

Ellis Golden

Oh and fun fact about the cast of the musical: the actors that play Laurens and Peggy met in the show and are now engaged!