Kyle Scatliffe Revives Tour Debut in Hamilton

Kyle Scatliffe, a versatile and dynamic actor known for his role as Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson in the national tour of Hamilton, is all set for a short reprisal on Broadway from September 3 to September 26. This limited run will see Scatliffe temporarily replacing James Monroe Iglehart, currently entertaining audiences in Public Works’ production of Hercules as Phil.

Kyle Scatliffe Revives Tour Debut in Hamilton

Scatliffe’s return to Broadway marks another milestone in his illustrious career. The talented actor is no stranger to the theater, having graced the stage in multiple Broadway and off-Broadway productions. Some of his notable Broadway roles include performances in The Color Purple and Les Misérables. In the realm of off-Broadway, he has been seen in productions such as As You Like It and Big River, showcasing his ability to portray diverse characters across genres.

Scatliffe’s revival of his tour debut in Hamilton is eagerly anticipated by Broadway audiences, who have been charmed by his powerful performances in the past. His portrayal of Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson was widely appreciated during the national tour of Hamilton, and his return to this role is awaited with bated breath by theater enthusiasts.

The Broadway cast of Hamilton is brimming with an array of notable performers, including Austin Scott as Alexander Hamilton, Nicholas Christopher as George Washington, Daniel Breaker as Aaron Burr, and Denée Benton as Eliza Hamilton. Mandy Gonzalez, Wallace Smith, Joanna A. Jones, Anthony Lee Medina, and Euan Morton will also return in their respective roles of Angelica Schuyler, Hercules Mulligan/James Madison, Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds, John Laurens/Philip Hamilton, and King George.

Hamilton, a breathtaking musical with book, music, and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, continues to captivate audiences under the able direction of Thomas Kail and the inspiring choreography of Andy Blankenbuehler. The musical direction and orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire have been a significant part of this journey, enhancing the allure of the musical that has taken the world by storm.

With Kyle Scatliffe’s return, audiences are expected to be treated to a dynamic and passionate portrayal of Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson, further cementing the legacy of Hamilton. This limited run promises to be another exciting chapter in Hamilton’s Broadway journey and a testament to Scatliffe’s exceptional talent and dedication to the art of theater.

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