In the majority of his columns in the last few months, Riedel has clearly show a vicious contempt for Hamilton. I'm not saying Hamilton should be immune from any sort of criticism in any fashion, but Riedel's comments seem to be coming from something of an irrational place.
He's a frustrated wanna-be actor, writer, director, theater critic who had to settle for the unenviable position of being a Broadway gossip monger/ass kisser who is clearly jealous of the success and accolades Lin-Manuel Miranda is receiving. He wants to diminish and reduce it's impact with his mindless gibberish. The only problem is, no one is really listening.
Personally, I think he’s simply trying to use “Hamilton’s” popularity for his own purposes. It’s the biggest thing in town right now, so if he writes about it – especially “controversial opinions” about it – people are more likely to read his column.
He's doing the same thing Donald Trump is...trying to be controversial.
"Carson has combined his passion for helping children with his love for one of Cincinnati's favorite past times - cornhole - to create a unique and exciting event perfect for a corporate outing, entertaining clients or family fun."
He probably likes the show but just doesn't like how much attention it's getting. Especially if he doesn't think it lives up to the hype. I can't wait til other big shows open throughout the season and see how everything plays out
Nothing against the show. But I agree with him. The puff pieces and PR for Hamilton have gotten so obnoxious. I am hoping some other show comes out of the blue and proves a even bigger hit. If anything to keep things a little more humble.
He's a frustrated wanna-be actor, writer, director, theater critic who had to settle for the unenviable position of being a Broadway gossip monger/ass kisser who is clearly jealous of the success and accolades Lin-Manuel Miranda is receiving. He wants to diminish and reduce it's impact with his mindless gibberish. The only problem is, no one is really listening.
I thought it was a really interesting show, but of course undeserving of the ridiculous amount of hype it's been receiving. Nothing could deserve that much hype.
Every few years, the Blob needs to glom on to the new relevant, the "best, first, finest, latest," and they have to talk about how it's unprecedented - which of course makes them feel great about themselves for being so hip and au courant and insightful for recognizing this new "ultimate."
It happened with Hair, Rent, Spring Awakening, American Idiot. It'll happen again in 3-5 years with another pop masterpiece.
Personally, I'm all for resisting the urge to be the publicist's tool; I rarely trust anyone who speaks in superlatives.
Michael Riedel only mentioned once that he thought the show was overrated. In regards to Fun Home, he never said he didn't like it, he only predicted that An American in Paris would win the Tony for Best Musical as it would have the road vote right behind it. But the harder sell Fun Home ended up winning, making it much more marketable.
"Hamilton looks good and all, but the music I've heard from Waitress sounds pretty spectacular. Maybe Hamilton should watch out.
To be fair, I'm already feeling the PR fatigue from WAITRESS. First there was all the hoopla over the casting announcement, then there's an update a minute with pictures of them in rehearsal, and now Playbill.com has published a non-story with the "first look at the set"--which amounts to nothing besides a photo of the show's curtain and a food prep cart. I'm excited to see the show and all, I just wish they'd cool it with the attempts at press.
Riedel has a marked dislike of Oskar Eustis and the Public, and never wastes an opportunity to try to smear an endeavor of theirs. And since Hamilton is the talk of the town, now he gets to ride those coattails, too.
"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."
"Nothing against the show. But I agree with him. The puff pieces and PR for Hamilton have gotten so obnoxious. I am hoping some other show comes out of the blue and proves a even bigger hit. If anything to keep things a little more humble. "
"He's a frustrated wanna-be actor, writer, director, theater critic who had to settle for the unenviable position of being a Broadway gossip monger/ass kisser who is clearly jealous of the success and accolades Lin-Manuel Miranda is receiving. He wants to diminish and reduce it's impact with his mindless gibberish. The only problem is, no one is really listening."
""Nothing against the show. But I agree with him. The puff pieces and PR for Hamilton have gotten so obnoxious. I am hoping some other show comes out of the blue and proves a even bigger hit. If anything to keep things a little more humble. " YES YES YES!! #ALLEGIANCE #AMERICANPSYCHO #SCHOOLOFROCK #WAITRESS"
Jesus Christ calm down.
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