
In the song Congratulations ( Cut from the musical, set in between The Reynolds Pamphlet, and Burn) Angelica yells at Alexander stating how idiotic his actions were, and that "Jefferson can do what he wants because he doesn't dignify school-yard taunts with a response." As Alexander tries to defend his action, Angelica gets overwhelmed with emotion and speaks of her loveless marriage, and how she lived to read his letters. Hamilton is relieved, thinking that she has come to help redeem him, but Angelica replies that she did not come for him and stands by her sister's side. Angelica comes from London when she heard about the affair.

Alexander is afraid they will demise of his reputation and openly writes about his affair to save himself (" The Reynolds Pamphlet"), meanwhile thoroughly bringing down and shaming his wife. Meanwhile, Aaron Burr, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison recollect on how lucky he is that George Washington always happens to support him (" Washington On Your Side"). Alexander refuses, saying that he has to keep improving his plan for Congress, and the sisters travel upstate without him.ĭuring his time alone, Alexander Hamilton has an affair with Maria Reynolds (" Say No To This"), and to keep the affair secret is forced to pay her husband, James Reynolds, an amount of money. During this time, she and Eliza try to convince Alexander to accompany them on vacation to Albany. She also informs him that she will arrive at New York to travel upstate to her father's home in Albany (" Take A Break").

While Hamilton works at home, Angelica tells Hamilton to convince Jefferson that his new financial plan will work, so that the Congress will accept it and put the plan to action. As being a loyal and loving sister, Angelica attends and toasts Eliza's wedding to Alexander Hamilton, singing of how she will never be satisfied but is happy for her sister. Angelica then realizes her sister's extent of feelings for Hamilton (" Helpless") and hides her own allure to him for the sake of her sister (" Satisfied").

Eliza emerges with immediate feelings for Alexander upon sight, but does not approach him Angelica strikes a conversation with him in turn and is attracted to him both by looks and demeanor. Later, she and her sisters attend a ball proposed by her father, Philip Schuyler (" A Winter's Ball"), in which she meets multiple revolutionary allies, including Alexander Hamilton. Angelica Schuyler Church makes her first appearance in " Alexander Hamilton" where she, her sister Eliza Schuyler and Maria Reynolds state that they love Alexander Hamilton.Īngelica's first major singing role is in the " The Schuyler Sisters", where her sisters Eliza, Peggy and she sing about the revolution happening in New York.
