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Chief Official White House Photographer Pete Souza has presented his annual gallery of photos chronicling the year for President Barack Obama.
It includes a wonderful glimpse of the president on stage at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, greeting the cast and crew of Broadway's Hamilton after enjoying the July 18th matinee performance with his daughters, Malia and Sasha.
The president and his children were treated to the performance of the title role's alternate, Javier Muñoz, whose turn it was to go on. The musical's author/star Lin-Manuel Miranda enjoyed the matinee from the audience.
The president attended Hamilton a second time, this time with Miranda in the lead role, on November 2nd, when a special Monday night performance served as a fundraiser for the Democratic National Committee.
In a conversation with Pulitzer Prize winning novelist Marilynne Robinson, published in The New York Review Of Books, President Obama had lavish praise for Hamilton, not just as an entertainment but as a work that can encourage creativity in teaching history to America's kids.
"It sounds initially like it would not work at all," he says of the concept of telling the story of the founding fathers using hip-hop. "And it is brilliant, and so much so that I'm pretty sure this is the only thing that Dick Cheney and I have agreed on-during my entire political career-it speaks to this vibrancy of American democracy, but also the fact that it was made by these living, breathing, flawed individuals who were brilliant. We haven't seen a collection of that much smarts and chutzpah and character in any other nation in history, I think."
First Lady Michele Obama had previously attended the show during its Off-Broadway run at The Public Theater.
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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 by Alex Lacamoire. Hamilton is inspired by Ron Chernow's biography "Alexander Hamilton."
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