Broadway's Original Aaron Burr Joins London's Hamilton Cast

Leslie Odom Jr., Tony Award winner for his portrayal of Aaron Burr in the hit musical Hamilton, will reprise the role for the West End debut of the show.
Leslie Odom Jr., the actor who originated the role of Aaron Burr in the acclaimed musical Hamilton on Broadway, is set to join the London cast of the show for a limited engagement this summer. Odom won a Tony Award in 2016 for his performance, which he developed alongside the show's creator and star, Lin-Manuel Miranda, at the musical's workshop and off-Broadway productions.
Odom's appearance in the West End production marks his debut on the London stage. The actor, who also appears on the Grammy Award-winning cast album and in the Disney+ film of Hamilton, recorded at the Richard Rodgers Theatre in New York, will take on the role of Burr for nine weeks at the Victoria Palace Theatre.
Odom's portrayal of Burr, the political rival and eventual killer of Alexander Hamilton, was widely acclaimed for its nuance and complexity. The character's arc, from a rising political star to a man consumed by jealousy and ambition, is central to the musical's exploration of the founding of the United States.
The London production of Hamilton, which opened in 2017, has been a critical and commercial success, and the addition of Odom to the cast is sure to generate significant excitement among fans of the show. The actor's limited engagement will allow UK audiences to experience his acclaimed interpretation of the role firsthand.
Odom's return to the role of Burr is a testament to the enduring popularity and cultural impact of Hamilton, which has become a landmark of contemporary musical theater. The show's blend of historical drama, hip-hop-infused score, and diverse casting has resonated with audiences around the world, and Odom's contribution to its success is undeniable.
As the London production continues to thrill audiences, the addition of Leslie Odom Jr. is sure to be a highlight of the summer theater season, offering a rare opportunity to witness the performance that earned him a coveted Tony Award.
Source: The Guardian


