After 800 shows, Australia’s ‘larrikin’ Hamilton learns to say goodbye

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After 800 shows, Australia’s ‘larrikin’ Hamilton learns to say goodbye
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Following pandemic closures, restrictions and a trip to the Middle East, Hamilton will close at the Lyric Theatre this month.

In American history, Alexander Hamilton is a revolutionary hero. Strip that away and you’re left with a cocky, philandering bloke who – spoilers – ultimately overestimates himself.

Jason Arrow , Vidya Makan and Callan Purcell will end their run in Hamilton when the show closes this month.“Something I noted at the start is, for Australians, Hamilton is a bad guy,” he says.For Arrow, that meant finding where Hamilton could be viewed as “a bit more of a larrikin”. “I had to find the moments that I could be lighter, more comedic. There are not very many of them, but if you can’t do that early on, you lose the audience. You don’t want them to hate him.”audiences by half. When Sydney entered lockdown, the show closed for four months, cancelling 133 performances.

It reopened with masked, reduced audiences that October, transferring to Melbourne, Brisbane and Auckland before an international tour took some cast, including Arrow, to Manila, Abu Dhabi and Singapore.

“Sydney Harbour is one of the most majestic things we have in Australia,” he says. Conveniently for Arrow, that’s precisely the location he’ll be playing Nicely-Nicely Johnson in OA’s outdoor production from March. “One of my favourite things about Sydney summer is just enjoying how majestic it is.”

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