Incredible video shows Hamilton's 'Helpless' and 'Satisfied' side-by-side

Lin-Manuel Miranda has retweeted the fan-made video!

Author: Emma DoddsPublished 14th Aug 2020
Last updated 26th Aug 2020

Fans of the musical Hamilton will be fully aware how incredible it is. Everything about it is beautiful, clever and thought-provoking - from the songs to the staging and all the other minute details in between that you only spot on your 8,394th viewing.

One number that's particularly mind-blowing is 'Satisifed'. Sang by the character of Angelica Schuyler (played by Renée Elise Goldsberry) at the wedding of her sister Eliza to Alexander Hamilton, Angelica laments over how she'd actually fallen in love with Hamilton the moment she met him.

Going back in time to that point, Angelica sings about their connection - before noticing that her sister was 'Helpless' over him, and introduced the pair who hit it off immediately and married shortly after.

Eagle-eyed fans of the production spotted that the song 'Satisfied' sees the cast completely recreate the staging for the previous songs whilst Angelica is singing about going back in time - but now, a fan has put the numbers side-by-side in a video to show just what an amazing job the cast did.

YouTube channel 'Ye Olde Bard' has uploaded the clip, showing 'Satisfied' on the left, with songs 'A Winter's Ball' and 'Helpless' on the right. Seeing how the cast totally retraced their steps will make fans appreciate Hamilton even more! Watch it below.

WATCH: A Winter's Ball/Helpless vs. Satisfied

Fans of the show have gone mad for the clip - and even Hamilton creator/star Lin-Manuel Miranda has retweeted the clip, writing, 'Someone finally went and lined 'em up... 👀👀👀,' after his wife Vanessa Nadal discovered it.

Even die-hard fans were astonished at the clips - there are so many details that are easy to miss but really make the show a next-level production. One fan wrote, 'It's been out for a month already. The fact that it's still surprising us (after having watched it several times... ehem...) it's just another sign of how DAMN GOOD this musical is.'

Scroll through to see what the original cast of Hamilton are doing now:

Lin-Manuel Miranda: Alexander Hamilton

Lin-Manuel Miranda not only played the role of one of America's Founding Fathers, Alexander Hamilton, but was also the writer, composer and lyricist of the show. Since leaving the role he has been busy working on soundtracks, including Disney's Moana and taking on a number of TV and film roles.

Lin played chimney sweep Jack in Mary Poppins Returns, Lee Scoresby in the TV series His Dark Materials, had a guest role in Brooklyn Nine Nine and even had an uncredited role as a soldier in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, which he worked on the soundtrack for. A film version of his first Broadway show, In The Heights, is currently in post-production, where he plays the role of Piragua Guy.

Leslie Odom, Jr.: Aaron Burr

Leslie Odom Jr. won the 2016 Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical for his performance as Aaron Burr in the Broadway production. Since leaving the role, he has begun a music career, releasing a self-titled debut album in 2016, followed by Simply Christmas in 2018.

Leslie's film career includes the part of Dr. Arbuthnot in Kenneth Branagh's adaption of Murder on the Orient Express. He's also completed filming of One Night In Miami, where he plays Sam Cooke.

Phillipa Soo: Eliza Schuyler Hamilton

Phillipa Soo delivered an incredible performance as Hamilton's leading lady, Eliza Schuyler Hamilton, but decided it was time to depart Hamilton at the same time as Lin-Manuel Miranda and Leslie Odom Jr. She went on to play the lead role in Amélie the musical.

Phillipa had a small role in Moana as a villager and is credited with singing the early draft of 'How Far I'll Go', one of the film's most popular songs. She also appeared on Broadway in The Parisian Woman from 2017-2018. In 2018, Phillipa was cast in TV series The Code, which ran for one series. In 2021 she will appear in the adventure/animation film, The One and Only Ivan.

Daveed Diggs, Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson

Daveed Diggs plays multiple roles in Hamilton, taking on the role of Marquis de Lafayette as well as Thomas Jefferson. Along with Lin-Manuel Miranda and Christopher Jackson, Diggs played his role from the 2014 Vassar workshop all the way to Broadway.

Post-Hamilton, Diggs had a recurring guest role as Johan Johnson on TV show black-ish, he played Andre Layton in the Netflix series Snowpiercer, and has voiced characters in a number of shows. He also wrote, produced and starred in comedy-drama film, Blindspotting (which also featured Jasmine Cephas Jones AKA Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds in Hamilton). He's also currently filming The Little Mermaid and will voice Sebastian the crab.

Renée Elise Goldsberry: Angelica Schuyler

Renée Elise Goldsberry won a Tony Award for her performance as the eldest Schuyler sister, Angelica. Pre-Hamilton, she starred in several Broadway shows including The Color Purple, The Lion King and Rent.

As part of her TV work, Renée starred as the title character in The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks and is a regular on Altered Carbon, playing the role of Quellcrist Falconer. She starred in the film The House with a Clock in its Walls and is also the voice of Ms. Nowhere on Fast & Furious Spy Racers.

Chris Jackson: George Washington

Chris Jackson is one of only three original Broadway cast members to have held his role since the 2014 Vassar workshop with Lin-Manuel and Daveed. He received a Tony nominee for his portrayal of George Washington and left the role in 2016. Prior to Hamilton, Chris played Simba in the Broadway production of The Lion King, and met Lin-Manuel when he played Benny in In The Heights.

In 2019, he took on the role of Peter Rivera in the TV mini-series When They See Us, voiced Shujaa in The Lion Guard from 2018-2019 and continued the role that he played whilst performing in Hamilton; Chunk Palmer in crime comedy, Bull. Jackson was also a special guest in Freestyle Love Supreme on Broadway. Christopher also provided the singing voice of Chief Tui in Moana.

Okieriete Onaodowan, Hercules Mulligan/James Madison

Prior to Hamilton, Okieriete performed in Rocky the Musical and was in the ensemble for the first national tour of Green Day-inspired show, American Idiot. He originated the roles of Hercules Mulligan and James Madison in Hamilton, and left the show at the end of 2016.

After leaving Hamilton, Okieriete Onaodowan took over from Josh Groban in the main role of Pierre in the Tony-nominated musical Natasha. Fans of Grey's Anatomy and the spin-off Station 19 will recognise Okieriete for his role as firefighter Dean Miller. He will play the role of a policeman in A Quiet Place II and has finished filming comedy, Generation Wrecks, where he will play the lead character Brandon.

Anthony Ramos: John Laurens/Philip Hamilton

Before being in Hamilton, Anthony Ramons portrayed Sonny in Lin-Manuel's other musical In The Heights. After playing the dual role of John Laurens and Philip Hamilton, Anthony has starred in a number of TV series, including comedy Will & Grace in the role of Tony and Mars Blackman in She's Gotta Have It. Anthony played Ramon in A Star Is Born, Staff Sergeant Martinez in Godzilla: King of the Monsters, voiced King Trollex in Trolls World Tour and has completed filming on the film adaptation of In The Heights, where he'll play the role of Usnavi de la Vega alongside Lin-Manuel Miranda.

In October 2019, Ramos released his debut solo album The Good & The Bad. He is engaged to Jasmine Cephas Jones - his Hamilton co-star who played Peggy Schuyler and Maria Reynolds and will also star alongside her in the film The Honest Thief.

Jonathan Groff: King George III

Jonathan Groff played the role of King George III and earned a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. Having previously taken on TV roles, such as Jesse St. James in Glee, Jonathan decided to leave Hamilton in 2016 to play the role of FBI agent Holden Ford in the Netflix series Mindhunter.

Pre-Hamilton, Groff voiced the role of Kristoff in Disney's Frozen, a role he reprised in the 2019 sequel. He also originated the role of Melchior in musical Spring Awakening alongside his Glee co-star Lea Michele, and was nominated for Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. Jonathan also performed in musicals Fame, Hair and Little Shop of Horrors, and will star in The Matrix 4, due for release in 2022.

Jasmine Cephas Jones: Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds

Jasmine Cephas Jones stayed in her roles of Peggy Schuyler and Maria Reynolds longer than any of the other original cast members. After leaving, she went on to star alongside co-star Daveed Diggs in Blindspotting, and has had roles in TV series Mrs. Fletcher as Chloe and #Freerayshawn as Tyisha. She has finished filming Honest Thief, which also stars her fiancé Anthony Ramos (John Laurens/Philip Hamilton).

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