Pod4Ham is a podcast that’s all about the musical “Hamilton.” Every episode features different groups of interesting people talking about a single track from the Original Broadway Cast Recording. In 2016 we covered every single track, week by week!
Good TV and film productions offer a descriptive audio track. The Disney+ version of “Hamilton” has one, but it doesn’t want to step on the dialogue, so it’s extremely limited. Our Kathy Campbell has created a more descriptive descriptive audio track, so if you want some insight about what’s happening on screen during “Hamilton,” you can play this audio track back while playing the film.
Kathy Campbell
What comes next?
"Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story"
David J. Loehr with Elsa S. Henry, Deborah Stanish and Michael B. Johnson
Hamilton and Burr duel to the death.
"The World Was Wide Enough"
Monty Ashley with Andy Ihnatko and Casey Barber
Eliza asks Alexander to come back to bed, but he’s too busy writing a goodbye letter in the event he is killed in his duel with Aaron Burr.
"Best of Wives and Best of Women."
Jason Snell with Rachel Donner, Aleen Simms and David J. Loehr
Hamilton refuses to apologize for not endorsing Burr. The two agree to meet for a duel.
"Your Obedient Servant"
Lex Friedman with David J. Loehr, Shannon Sudderth and David Sparks
It’s time for the election of 1800, in which Thomas Jefferson faces off against Aaron Burr—and Hamilton has to choose who to endorse.
"The Election of 1800"
Chip Sudderth with Elsa S. Henry, Kathleen Schowalter, Scott Knaster and Alyssa Franke
Alexander and Eliza cope with the death of their son. (Get out the tissues.)
"It's Quiet Uptown"
David J. Loehr with Travis Bedard, Shannon Sudderth and Paul Smith
Philip Hamilton is grievously wounded and is near death.
"Stay Alive (reprise)"
Monty Ashley with Elsa S. Henry and Emily Nahmanson
Philip Hamilton challenges one of his father’s detractors to a duel, and Alexander gives him advice and support.
"Blow Us All Away"
Chip Sudderth with Rachel Donner, Monty Ashley and Casey Barber
In the wake of the Reynolds Pamphlet, Eliza ponders Alexander’s betrayal and burns their letters.
"Burn."
Andy Ihnatko with Elsa S. Henry, Shannon Sudderth and Aleen Simms
A bonus discussion from the middle of the recording of our “Reynolds Pamphlet” episode.
Outtakes from "The Reynolds Pamphlet"
David J. Loehr with Jaleh Fazelian, Deborah Stanish and Shannon Sudderth
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