"Dear Theodosia" is a tender ballad from Lin-Manuel Miranda's revolutionary musical Hamilton, where rival characters Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton express their hopes and vulnerabilities as new fathers through parallel soliloquies addressed to their infant children.
"Dear Theodosia" is a tender duet from the musical Hamilton, sung by Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton to their newborn children.
It reflects their hopes and fears as fathers, contrasting their personal lives with their political ambitions.
The song’s title references Burr’s real-life daughter, Theodosia.
A tender ballad from Act 2 of Hamilton, sung by Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton to their newborn children, contrasting their personal vulnerabilities with their public personas.
"Dear Theodosia" is a tender ballad from the musical Hamilton, sung by Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton to their newborn children. Theodosia was Burr’s real-life daughter, and the song reflects the characters’ hopes and vulnerabilities.
"Dear Theodosia" is a tender duet from the musical Hamilton, sung by Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton to their newborn children. It highlights their hopes and fears as fathers.