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Controversial Casting: the platform in which high school students share their ideas about the world of role casting.
Showing posts with label Hamilton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hamilton. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Color Blind Casting
When books, games, historical events or television shows are transformed into movies or shows, the actors portraying the characters, are often very different from what the characters "originally," looked like. Broadway's Hamilton, and J.K Rowling's Harry Potter, are great examples of "color blind casting." This form of casting is often frowned upon with the audience. People complain that the actors should look exactly like they originally looked to avoid confusion. There are also complaints about casting calls in these situations, they sometimes exclude a certain racial group in hopes for a specific look for a character. According to CNN, the play Hamilton,"has come under fire for a casting call that sought "NON-WHITE" performers." The show's creator responded by saying, "the point is the cast is supposed resemble America now: "It looks like what you see when you get on the A train to go to work."" Color blind casting, although controversial, allows actors from all different backgrounds to have a chance to be in the spotlight.
Thursday, October 27, 2016
They Will Never Be Satisfied
The hit Broadway musical, Hamilton, enjoyed by all age groups, ranging from teens to seniors, is known for its hip-hop genre and its diversity among the cast. Lin-Manuel Miranda, known for his former role as Alexander Hamilton and the mastermind behind this production chose to have a cast of nonwhite actors to play the Founding Fathers of our history. Although, the multicultural cast of this musical entertained millions of people since it first started playing, there's controversy that sparked among those who are against African Americans and Hispanics playing the lead roles.
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