Jun Y
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And I love "Hamilton" the musical, including "The Room Where it Happens"... and Jason's choreo is complex... and he sells it... I cannot put my finger on why it is not quite right. I like it, but keep thinking they should choose a different mix of tracks.
So here is my theory about why "Room Where It Happens" does not work. It is literally detached and about a man standing outside of the story in limbo. The rousing, infectious actions (eg, My Shot, Yorktown), or the sentimental, emotional stuff (eg, Burn, One Last Time), or just plain biographical songs (eg, Alexandar Hamilton, Who Tells Your Story), are all more likely to involve the audience or easy to perform and express. Even the satirical King George songs or the Schuyler sisters' songs are better.
Although LMM chose to use Burr as a device to tell Hamilton's story (a debatable artistic choice) in the musical, his songs are problematic for short, simple, straightforward adaptation into a skating program. All of Burr's songs are poor choice for skating because of his indirect viewpoint and distance.