

You really get the sense that Angelica's the smartest person in the room, and she reads Hamilton within a moment of meeting him," Miranda said of "Satisfied." Philippa Soo stuns as Eliza, Hamilton's wife who reckons with his infidelity in the song " Burn." And Renée Elise Goldsberry masters Angelica's warp-speed rap in " Satisfied," meant to be a reflection of her mind's pace. Jasmine Cephas-Jones has a memorable turn as Peggy, the trio's youngest, before transforming into another character for Act II. In the movie version of Hamilton, the Schuyler sisters are played by three utter powerhouses. As Hamilton depicts, the Founding Father's epistolary relationship with his sister-in-law, Angelica, had an undeniable flirtatious undertone. However, he kept up lifelong correspondences with the other two Schuyler sisters, Angelica and Margarita (a.k.a.


Hamilton married one sister, Elizabeth, in 1780.
