Last modified on Wed 26 May 2021 06.07 EDT Trevor Dion Nicholas: âIâm optimistic but itâs still scaryâ We thought weâd be home for a couple of weeks when theatres closed last March. Then maybe a couple of months. We kept shifting our expectations. A lot of people arenât returning to the business, whether thatâs through the emotional toll or a lack of financial support. Everybody has a different breaking point. I feel cautiously optimistic that we will rebuild better and take care of each other, but itâs still scary and uncertain. When I saw Hamilton for the first time on Broadway, I loved the whole vibe and really connected with George Washington. So getting the opportunity to play him in London was phenomenal. The difficult part was having to stop after five months and spend more than a year at home. But over lockdown I played Muhammad Ali in a BBC radio series narrated by Nas. It was really cool to voice a legend like that. And weâve got a special Hamilton surprise for the West End concert The Show Must Go On! Itâs something we donât think has been done in Hamilton cast history.