Spring has sprung, and that means that live #Ham4Ham shows are lotteries are back... sort of. On Wednesday afternoons, fans can return to the Richard Rodgers Theatre for more Hamilton. Check out the full scoop below:
We love how accessible our digital #Ham4Ham lottery is - it allows so many more of you to have the chance to win a $10 ticket. (1/5)
- Hamilton (@HamiltonMusical) April 5, 2016
BUT. We miss seeing your shining faces in front of the Rodgers. (2/5)
- Hamilton (@HamiltonMusical) April 5, 2016
SO. Starting tomorrow (4/6), live #Ham4Ham shows & lotteries are back for Weds matinees ONLY. Start entering @ 12:00, drawing @ 12:30. (3/5)
- Hamilton (@HamiltonMusical) April 5, 2016
Lotteries for all other performances (except Weds mat) will remain digital at https://t.co/srpQFZLFOr. (4/5)
- Hamilton (@HamiltonMusical) April 5, 2016
AND, heads up - we won't have a lottery next Wednesday afternoon (4/13), because we're launching our #EduHam program w/1,300 students! (5/5)
- Hamilton (@HamiltonMusical) April 5, 2016
The new musical Hamilton has book, music and lyrics by Tony and Grammy Award-winning composer Lin-Manuel Miranda, who also plays the title role. The musical is directed by Thomas Kail, with choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler and music direction and orchestrations byAlex Lacamoire. Hamilton is inspired by Ron Chernow's biography "Alexander Hamilton."
The cast of Hamilton is comprised of Lin-Manuel Miranda (Alexander Hamilton), Daveed Diggs(Marquis De Lafayette,Thomas Jefferson), Renée Elise Goldsberry (Angelica Schuyler), Christopher Jackson (George Washington),Jonathan Groff (King George), Jasmine Cephas Jones (Peggy Schuyler, Maria Reynolds), Javier Muñoz (Hamilton alternate), Okieriete Onaodowan (Hercules Mulligan, James Madison), Leslie Odom, Jr. (Aaron Burr),Anthony Ramos(John Laurens, PhilipHamilton) and Phillipa Soo (Eliza Hamilton).
HAMILTON is the acclaimed new musical about the scrappy young immigrant Alexander Hamilton, the $10 Founding Father who forever changed America with his revolutionary ideas and actions. During his life cut too short, he served as George Washington's chief aide, was the first Treasury Secretary, a loving husband and father, despised by his fellow Founding Fathers and shot to death by Aaron Burrin their legendary duel.