Cool, I anticipate your review. I really don't trust everyone else's.
I thought it was really awesome. Then again, I've loved the music since I first listened to the soundtrack all the way through. If you don't care for the music, maybe you wouldn't like it? I love the story, the music, and the interwoven political and love stories.
It was really my first Broadway scale musical, all the others I've seen have been local (Theater in the Park / School / MAC) shows, so this blew that away. The staging and costume changes and dancing were all impressive. Wayne Brady as Aaron Burr was interesting. He's about a 7 singing next to a bunch of 8-10s, but he was a 10/10 performer. He's also only been on the production about a week or two. For me, George Washington and King George were the biggest surprises. I didn't think that much about them from the soundtrack, but they were both incredible. Hamilton played by Miguel Cervantes was great, a powerful singer and performer packed into an itty bitty tiny little person. Angelica and Eliza were both awesome singers.
The lottery tickets were front row, which is below stage level, so it was hard to see anything going on towards the back of the stage, so I'll probably go again in better seats, but I still had a great time. Mrs. 8mp is about 5'3", so she had an even harder time seeing what was going on.
That's the stuff I'm looking for, I feel like liberalism/white guilt is driving the Hamilton hype train. I heard a clip of one song and I was like
I don't think that is what makes it a great show, but it probably helps with the hype. Certainly not worth judging on a clip of one song though.
Tl,dr: Laughed, cried and enjoyed an awesome show!