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Leslie Odom, Jr. to make West End debut in 'Hamilton'

Hamilton has book, music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, and tells the story of founding father Alexander Hamilton, through his involvement in the American Revolution to his personal life.

Olivia Rook
Olivia Rook

Broadway’s original Aaron Burr, Leslie Odom, Jr., will reprise the role he originated in Hamilton in New York for a strictly limited nine-week season in the West End production. He will perform in the show from 3 July – 5 September.

Odom, who won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical for Hamilton and a Grammy Award for his performance on the original cast recording, said: "Returning to Hamilton and revisiting the role of Aaron Burr with the growth and perspective of time has been a profoundly healing artistic experience. I am having so much fun! I am thankful to Cameron Mackintosh and Jeffrey Seller for the invitation to make my West End debut with this fabulous company. The London production will grant me a few more glorious weeks to share Lin-Manuel’s music with an international audience who, I have learned, love this show as much, if not more, than I. I’m crossing the ocean and I just can’t wait.”

Cameron Mackintosh said: “When Jeffrey Seller first invited me to see Hamilton during its New York try-out at the Public Theater over 10 years ago, I was knocked out by Leslie Odom, Jr.’s electric performance as Aaron Burr opposite Lin-Manuel’s unforgettably charismatic Alexander Hamilton. So, I’m absolutely thrilled that London will now be able to share the experience of Leslie for a short season, joining the brilliant new cast we have playing this revolutionary musical at the Victoria Palace Theatre.”

Odom's other credits include his Tony nominated performance in the 2023 revival of Purlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through the Cotton Patch, as well as screen roles in Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, Murder on the Orient Express, and The Good Wife.

The current cast of Hamilton includes Alex Sawyer as Alexander Hamilton, Jay Perry as Aaron Burr, Bente Mulan as Eliza Hamilton, Emily-Mae as Angelica Schuyler, Jasmine Jia Yung Shen as Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds, Jonathan Andrew Hume as George Washington, Yeukayi Ushe as Marquis De Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson, Jordan Castle as Hercules Mulligan/James Madison, Jordan Benjamin as John Laurens/Philip Hamilton and Daniel Boys as King George III. At certain performances, the role of Alexander Hamilton will be played by Adam J Bernard.

The company is completed by Yuki Abe, Zera Malvina Aitken, Richard Appiah-Sarpong, Turrell Barrett-Wallace, Joshua Clemetson, Roxanne Couch, Luca Dinardo, Nicola Espallardo, Manaia Glassey-Ohlson, Jack Harrison-Cooper, Olivia Kate Holding, Sergi Ibanez, Nicolais-Andre Kerry, Ella Kora, Lily Laight, Tamara Morgan, Aidan Nightingale, Tim Nutt, Joshian Angelo Omaña, Kiran Patel, Aharon Rayner, Liam Raven, Paulo Teixeira, Daisy Ward and Natasha Wilde.

Casting for the company from 15 June 2026 will be announced soon.

Hamilton has book, music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, and tells the story of founding father Alexander Hamilton, through his involvement in the American Revolution to his personal life.

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Photo credit: Leslie Odom Jr. as Aaron Burr in Hamilton on Broadway. (Photo by Matt Murphy)

Frequently asked questions

What is Hamilton about?

Who was the ten dollar Founding Father? Lin-Manuel Miranda's Pulitzer-winning musical reveals all. The multi-award-winning Hamilton brings American history to life through a rap and hip-hop soundtrack. Do not throw away your shot. Get Hamilton tickets at the Victoria Palace Theatre today.

Where is Hamilton playing?

Hamilton is playing at Victoria Palace Theatre. The theatre is located at Victoria Palace , 79 Victoria Street , London, SW1E 5EA.

How long is Hamilton?

The running time of Hamilton is 2hr 45min. Incl. 15min interval.

What's the age requirement for Hamilton?

The recommended age for Hamilton is Ages 10+. Children under 16 must be accompanied and sat next to an adult ticketholder (18+). Children under the age of 3 won't be admitted. Everyone must have their own ticket to enter..

How do you book tickets for Hamilton?

Book tickets for Hamilton on London Theatre.

What are the songs in Hamilton?

The musical Hamilton features several standout songs, including “The Schuyler Sisters,” “Wait For It,” and “My Shot.” There are 46 songs in total. Read our guide to Hamilton, which includes a complete list of songs featured in the show.

Who wrote Hamilton?

Lin-Manuel Miranda is the multi-talented creator behind Hamilton, responsible for its music and lyrics. His innovative blend of hip-hop, R&B, and traditional musical styles brought a fresh take to the story of Alexander Hamilton.

Who directed Hamilton?

The director of Hamilton is Thomas Kail. He also collaborated with Lin-Manuel Miranda on In The Heights. Kail won a Tony Award for his work on Hamilton.

Is Hamilton appropriate for kids?

Due to strong language, Hamilton is recommended for ages 10+. Children under the age of 4 will not be permitted into the theatre. An adult must accompany anyone under the age of 16.

Is Hamilton good?

Hamilton is a Tony and Olivier award-winning production that reimagines American history. Read our five-star review of Hamilton here.

Who is Alexander Hamilton?

As one of America’s Founding Fathers, Alexander Hamilton played an influential role in shaping the United States, including pioneering crucial financial policies as the first Treasury Secretary and shaping the nation's government structure. Despite his untimely demise in a duel with Aaron Burr, Hamilton's legacy continues to shape American politics, economics, and culture.

Is the musical Hamilton different in London?

The London production of Hamilton is a transfer of the original Broadway production. The same creatives worked on both productions, and no significant changes were made.

What is the musical Hamilton based on?

The show’s creator, Lin-Manuel Miranda, drew inspiration from Ron Chernow’s biography “Alexander Hamilton” when writing the musical. This account of Hamilton’s life is the primary basis for Hamilton. Read our guide to the history of Hamilton.

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