Review: ‘Hamilton’ returns to Houston still going for its best shot

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The national touring production is at Hobby Center until March 20.

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From the early number by Hamilton in which he declares that he is not going to throw away “My Shot,” to the pop music love songs such as “Helpless” sung by the Schuyler sisters who fall for Hamilton’s considerable charms, to the rap monologues of the characters that dramatize the personal and political stakes for all of them, the music is a marvel both in composition and execution. Josh Tower’s portrayal of Aaron Burr was a convincing mix of arrogance and regret.

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