Lin-Manuel Miranda, the “Hamilton” cast, Jimmy Fallon and The Roots are coming together for a special performance.
06.06.2020 - 18:05 / foxnews.com
"Star Trek" actress Marina Sirtis has issued an apology after slamming Lin-Manuel Miranda online. Sirtis, 65, got caught up in Twitter drama on Thursday when she accused Miranda, creator of the award-winning "Hamilton" musical, of sharing "pointless" advice to followers amid protests related to George Floyd's death.
"Gmorning. Keep going.
Listen to the aches. Learn from your mistakes.
Get right with your guts. Keep going," Miranda wrote in a now-deleted tweet.
Lin-Manuel Miranda, the “Hamilton” cast, Jimmy Fallon and The Roots are coming together for a special performance.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’s at-home edition, Lin-Manuel Miranda returns to talk all about Hamilton, the Obamas, and flaunt his freestyle skills.During the three-part interview with Fallon, the Puerto Rican actor and rapper discussed the success of Hamilton, which will hit Disney+ on July 3.“The way Hamiton has entered the popular conversation and yet more people will see it next Friday and Saturday than have seen it in all of its carnation so far.
fans gear up to see the 10 dollar Founding Father without a father come to Disney+, the show's creator and star, Lin-Manuel Miranda, is revealing a few small changes to the Broadway show that have been made in order to make it suitable for Disney+ audiences. When one fan on Twitter asked if anything had been changed to give the musical a PG-13 rating, Miranda revealed that some of the curse words had been omitted from the show. «LANGUAGE! 1.
Rebecca Rubin News Editor, OnlineWhen it opened in 2015, “Hamilton” instantly became both the hottest ticket on Broadway and the hardest to come by. Sure, if you were Beyoncé, Oprah, the Obamas, or just willing to shell out hundreds of dollars for nosebleed seats, you could be among those lucky enough to catch Lin-Manuel Miranda’s zeitgeist-defining musical about Alexander Hamilton with its original cast.All that’s about to change.
As the release date for "Hamilton" on Disney+ draws closer, creator and star Lin-Manuel Miranda says fans should prepare for one thing to change. Diehard fans of the musical will remember that there are three uses of the F-work throughout the musical, but that conflicts with the PG-13 rating given to the production by Disney+, which allows for only one use of the word before upgrading the rating to R, per the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA).
Lin-Manuel Miranda is talking about Hamilton.
Hamilton musical movie took place over three days with the “best-rehearsed cast in history”, according to Lin-Manuel Miranda.The singer/songwriter and actor, who will debut the film version of his Broadway smash hit later this month on streaming site Disney+, reveals the shoot came together seamlessly after a Sunday matinee.“We filmed a live performance with cameras in the audience… and then the audience left and we continued to film close-ups and dolly shots and crane shots all night Sunday.
Lin-Manuel Miranda feels he only has one choice when it comes to being an activist against oppression.
Hamilton: An American Musical makes its way to Disney+. The Broadway favorite was filmed with its original cast back in 2016 and was originally set to hit theaters later this year, but due to the coronavirus pandemic, the theatrical phenomenon will now debut on Disney+ on Friday, July 3. The trailer gives just a sneak peek of what fans and people anxious to see the musical that was sold out around the country can expect from the filmed spectacular.
American composer, actor, playwright Lin-Manuel Miranda has so many major accolades to his name: a Pulitzer Prize, three Tony Awards, three Grammy Awards, an Emmy Award, a MacArthur Fellowship, and a Kennedy Center Honor in 2018. And while his rise to fame started with “In The Heights,” it’s the Broadway musical “Hamilton” that really started it all for Miranda.
A number of celebrities took to social media on Thursday to applaud the Supreme Court’s decision to reject President Donald Trump’s administrative decision to end DACA [Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals], the program that gives legal protection to undocumented immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children.
President Donald Trump's administrative decision to end DACA [Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals], the program that gives legal protection to undocumented immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children.The DACA program was created in 2012 by former President Barack Obama's administration.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterAs protest and rallies against racial injustice and the killing of Black lives continue, there is a seismic shift happening in the country as the civic unrest is shining a blinding light on systemic racism against Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) — and the world of theater is the latest to get that spotlight.An open letter addressed to “White American Theater” was published on Monday demanding change.
Just two days before it was to begin streaming, “We Are Freestyle Love Supreme,” a documentary about the hip-hop improv group with Lin-Manuel Miranda and friends, has postponed its release out of solidarity with protesters.
Lin-Manuel Miranda's is being postponed amid protests following the death of George Floyd.
Just two days before it was to begin streaming, We Are Freestyle Love Supreme, a documentary about the hip-hop improv group with Lin-Manuel Miranda and friends, has postponed its release out of solidarity with protesters. The group announced the postponement Wednesday, citing that our "collective attention" is turned toward more pressing concerns.
Just two days before it was to begin streaming, We Are Freestyle Love Supreme, a documentary about the hip-hop improv group with Lin-Manuel Miranda and friends, has postponed its release out of solidarity with protesters.