Hamilton on Stage Videos Page 18 - Broadway
In today's #Ham4Ham, Lin-Manuel Miranda's dream came true. Below, watch as the Hamilton creator and avid LES MISERABLES fan makes two off-stage cameo appearances at the barricades in LES MISERABLES on Broadway, singing the part of 'Loud Hailer,' aka, the guy who sings, 'You at the barricade listen to this...'
The dancer whose story of body-enhancement became one of A CHORUS LINE's most memorable songs, gets a number of her own.
In honor of Hamilton's recent anniversary of their Public Theatre opening, the JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT tour cast made their own music video tributing Lin-Manuel Miranda and Hamilton choreographer Andy Blankenbuehler.
Below, prepare to have your mind blown as Leslie Odom Jr., aka, 'Jaburr' sings a mashup of 'Stars' from LES MISERABLES and 'Wait for It' from Hamilton!
Both performances of Hamilton were cancelled today, but not everyone got the memo before they arrived at the theatre. Stranded at a Broadway theatre with theatre artists- what's a person to do? Eat free food and jam with your friends!
On last night's LATE NIGHT, the actor learns that the show is not very kind to the historical figure.
Christopher Jackson, who plays George Washington in the hit Broadway musical Hamilton, stopped by this morning's TODAY to share how the concept of the show came about, and how they made the history accessible through the theater.
During the appearance, the actor revealed the vulgar 'term of endearment' he scribbled on the backstage VIP poster at Broadway's Hamilton
For today's digital #Ham4Ham performance, Lin-Manuel Miranda invited late-night host Jimmy Fallon to sing Hamilton's 'You'll Be Back' in the style of several music icons, including the late, great David Bowie.
Miranda gathered his old classmates together in their elementary school auditorium for a performance of 'Martin Luther King,' a song they used to sing in honor of MLK Day. Check out the fun performance below!
Aspiring storyboard artist and Hamilton superfan Megan Lloyd recently made a storyboard for a film version of 'The World Was Wide Enough,' the final duel song from the show. The viral video has already reached Lin-Manuel Miranda, and the Hamilton star/creator has tweeted his approval, 'Let's get this gal in front of a crowd!'
Below, watch as Andrew Chapelle's private well-wishes get crashed by Betsy Struxness and a group of ensemble members, plus the Schuyler Sisters deliver their own rendition, but not everyone got the memo.
Legendary Disney songwriter Alan Menken lent his talents to this week's #Ham4Ham, the first digital incarnation of the pre-lottery performance. Below, join Menken and Lin-Manuel Miranda at the piano as the pair performs a medley of songs from THE LITTLE MERMAID!
He brought us a Tony-winning rap musical, IN THE HEIGHTS. He showed us another side of the founding fathers and landed Broadway squarely in the popular spotlight with Hamilton. He's just an Oscar away from an EGOT. And he's 36 today.
If you're anything like the BroadwayWorld staff, you have been absolutely LIVING for 5:55pm on Saturdays and Wednesdays and 4:55pm on Sundays for the past five months.
With Troy Bolton singing on the basketball court, 'I'm not throwing away my shot...' takes on a totally different meaning.
It looks like we're one step closer to owning the Hamilton LP.
In honor of the fifth anniversary of the closing of IN THE HEIGHTS on Broadway at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, Christopher Jackson and Mandy Gonzalez, the original Benny and Nina, sang 'When You're Home.' Check it out below!
Talk about making the grade! Two high school students -- and what looks like their AP United States history class teacher, Mrs. Britton -- put together a mashup of 'Farmer Refuted/You'll Be Back' from Broadway's Hamilton for a school project. Check out the hilarious (and impressive) result below!
As Broadway's Hamilton continues to work out problems which resulted from a massive response to the musical's new online lottery system, creator and star Lin-Manuel Miranda returned for a special #Ham4Ham show in front of the Richard Rodgers Theatre this evening. To celebrate the 'Hamilton fever' that crashed the show's lottery website yesterday, cast member Sydney Harcourt performed the classic tune 'Fever.' Watch the performance below!

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