Include women in the sequel, and respect their right to vote.
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, the smash Tony Award-winning musical by composer, playwright and performer Lin-Manuel Miranda landed on Disney+ on July 3 in a production recorded at the Richard Rodgers Theatre with the original 2016 cast, which includes Miranda, as well as Leslie Odom Jr., Renée Elise Goldsberry, Daveed Diggs and more.Up 'til now, non-theatergoers have only been able to experience it via the official soundtrack, which you can stream on Spotify and on Apple Music right now.To watch on Disney+, which is
.Include women in the sequel, and respect their right to vote.
Beyoncé on Disney+! The GRAMMY-winning artist's new visual album,, which Queen Bey wrote, executive produced and directed is coming to the streaming service on July 31. The film is based on the music from her album, and isbilled as «a reunion of cultures and shared generational beliefs,» and includes featured artists and guest appearances.On Wednesday night, a new promo for the visual album arrived on Mrs.
Hamilton star Phillipa Soo is shedding some light on the debated gasp her character lets out at the conclusion of the Broadway show. With the smashLin-Manuel Miranda musical landing on Disney+ earlier this month, debate overEliza Hamilton's final moment was reignited.
Beyoncé on Disney+! The GRAMMY-winning artist's new visual album,, which Queen Bey wrote, executive produced and directed is coming to the streaming service on July 31. The film is based on the music from her album, and isbilled as «a reunion of cultures and shared generational beliefs,» and includes featured artists and guest appearances.Earlier this month, Beyoncé revealed the latest trailer for .
Anthony Ramos and Jasmine Cephas Jones' love story is straight out of a movie. The two stars met on the set of the Lin-Manuel Miranda–created Broadway show, and from day one, sparks flew.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticThe Los Angeles production of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton won’t be arriving at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre until next April, more than a year after its originally scheduled premiere.After repeated postponements due to the COVID-19 shutdown, producers have officially scotched the latest start-up target of September, canceling all performances currently on sale between September 8, 2020 through February 28, 2021.The new plan is to begin performances
(CNN)Disney+ has scored a hit with the filmed version of "Hamilton," but that success has renewed discussion about how the musical deals with the slaveholders it portrays.While it boasts a diverse cast including creator and star Lin-Manuel Miranda who is of Puerto Rican descent, "Hamilton" has been criticized by those who believe it doesn't accurately portray the horrors of slavery and glosses over the role in it played by America's founding fathers.It's a discussion which kicked off after
There are so many theories out there about the final moment in the musical Hamilton, which is now streaming on Disney+, and Lin-Manuel Miranda is sharing his thoughts on all the interpretations.
, the smash Tony Award-winning musical by composer, playwright and performer Lin-Manuel Miranda landed on Disney+ on July 3 in a production recorded at the Richard Rodgers Theatre with the original 2016 cast, which includes Miranda, as well as Leslie Odom Jr., Renée Elise Goldsberry, Daveed Diggs and more.Up 'til now, non-theatergoers have only been able to experience it via the official soundtrack, which you can stream on Spotify and on Apple Music right now.To watch on Disney+, which is
Lin-Manuel Miranda missed his shot to perform for Beyoncé back in 2015. When the Grammy winner and her husband JAY-Z went to watch the Broadway smash hit Hamilton in New York City, they did not get the chance to see the original Alexander Hamilton a.k.a.
Lin-Manuel Miranda chatted with Apple Music's Zane Lowe Tuesday (July 7) to talk about Hamilton, his Broadway musical-turned-Disney+ movie, and its affectionate connection to hip-hop.Telling the story of one of America's Founding Fathers Alexander Hamilton meant encapsulating how Hamilton wrote as a form of resistance and proved the pen was mightier than the sword during the fight for people's liberation during a historical large-scale revolution, similar to the work of rappers in Miranda's
Hamilton as much as everybody else, but they have ruled that the filmed version of the blockbuster musical currently streaming on Disney+ will not be eligible for Oscar consideration. An academy spokesperson told Billboard that it considers this “a filmed version of the stage play, not a feature-length film.”If you’re a serious Oscar expert—or just old—you may know that James Whitmore was Oscar-nominated for best actor 45 years ago for playing President Harry S.
Hamilton” has fallen under scrutiny over its glorification of slave owners.Miranda, 40, took to Twitter on Monday to respond to those critics.This wave of criticism stems from the buzzy July 3 release of the show’s movie version on the streaming service Disney+, more than a year ahead of schedule, bringing with it a much wider audience.On Sunday, Tracy Clayton — host of the Netflix podcast “Strong Black Legends” — tweeted that “ ’Hamilton’ the play and the movie were given to us in two different
Lin-Manuel Miranda has acknowledged he failed to fully address the U.S.
“Hamilton” creator Lin-Manuel Miranda called criticism of the smash-hit Broadway musical “fair game” following its release on the Disney+ streaming platform. The musical debuted in 2015 telling the biographical story of Alexander Hamilton and a handful of the other Founding Fathers through song.
Former First Lady Michelle Obama and Pres. Barack Obama have been longtime supporters of Lin-Manuel Miranda and his Tony-winning smash Hamilton. The Obamas hosted the cast of the smash Broadway musical and local students at the White House for a daylong celebration of the arts in 2016 and on Monday (July 6) Michelle Obama gave the new Hamilton film a huge shout-out.
There’s no doubt that Hamilton is a really popular and beloved musical but that is not to say that it doesn’t have its flaws, something many, especially now amid the BLM protests have pointed out. That being said, Lin-Manuel Miranda wants everyone to know that he is taking their complaints about the play very seriously.