STAGE TUBE: Hamilton Chicago Cast Urges Voters to Register
by Ashlee Latimer
- Oct 19, 2016
The countdown is on as the time window for voter registration grows smaller for most states. For the October 13th digital #Ham4Ham, members of the Hamilton cast in Chicago performed a cover of Phillip's verse in the musical's song 'Take a Break,' urging people to get out and register to vote. Check out the video below!
STAGE TUBE: Lin-Manuel Miranda Answers Questions Following HAMILTON'S AMERICA Premiere at NYFF
by Ashlee Latimer
- Oct 16, 2016
The long-awaited documentary about the making of Hamilton, and how the musical connects to the real-life Hamilton and his world, recently premiered at the 54th New York Film Festival. Following the screening, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Renee Elise Goldsberry, and Ron Chernow (author of the biography upon which Miranda's musical was based) sat down to answer questions about the documentary, an artist's perspective on the current political and social climate in America, the gift of deadlines, and more.
STAGE TUBE: Joshua Henry Shares Latest Acoustic Cover!
by Ashlee Latimer
- Oct 1, 2016
Fans may not be able to see the epic Ham4HamShow outside the Richard Rodgers anymore, but Joshua Henry, who plays Burr in the current Chicago production of Hamilton, is keeping them musically entertained in the meantime. Henry's taken to posting videos of himself (and, sometimes, other cast members) covering songs from the beloved show. His latest take is an acoustic cover of Obedient Servant, and you can check out the video below!
STAGE TUBE: See How to Attend HAMILTON's Chicago Opening and Meet Lin-Manuel Miranda!
by Stage Tube
- Sep 20, 2016
Prizeo, an online giving platform that works with celebrities to create once-in-a-lifetime experiences, is partnering with HAMILTON for an amazing giveaway for the show's opening night in Chicago. Below, see how can you get a personal call from writer, composer and star Lin-Manuel Miranda telling you that you've won tickets to the hottest show in town!
STAGE TUBE: Watch Renee Elise Goldsberry Welcome Mandy Gonzalez Back to the Richard Rodgers Theatre!
by Nicole Rosky
- Sep 6, 2016
As BroadwayWorld previously reported, Mandy Gonzalez, who created the role of 'Nina Rosario' in the Tony Award-winning musical IN THE HEIGHTS and can currently be seen in the hit TV shows 'Madam Secretary' and 'Quantico,' returns to Broadway on today, September 6 as the brilliant and beautiful Angelica Schuyler in the 11-time Tony Award-winning musical Hamilton.
Below, watch as Gonzalez is welcomed back to her In the Heights home by Renee Elise Goldsberry!
STAGE TUBE: Joshua Henry Showcases Guitar Talents with Acoustic Cover of 'Schuyler Sisters'
by Ashlee Latimer
- Sep 4, 2016
Fans may not be able to see the epic Ham4HamShow outside the Richard Rodgers anymore, but Joshua Henry, who plays Burr in the upcoming Chicago production of Hamilton, is keeping them musically entertained in the meantime. Henry's taken to posting videos of himself and other cast members covering songs from the beloved show. His latest take is an acoustic cover of Schuyler Sisters, and you can check out the video below!
STAGE TUBE: Renee Elise Goldsberry Sings Cut Song 'Congratulations' for Final #Ham4Ham
by Stage Tube
- Aug 31, 2016
As announced yesterday, the ever-popular live #Ham4Ham shows for the Tony Award winning musical Hamilton will end following today's show. For the final #Ham4Ham show, Renee Elise Goldsberry performed a cut song titled 'Congratulations' at the request of Lin-Manuel, who is currently in Austria. Alex Lacamoire led the band and Rory O'Malley sang the role of Alexander Hamilton. Check it out below!
VIDEO: HAMILTON's Joshua Henry Leads Chicago Cast Mates in Jamaican Style 'Dear Theodosia'
by Michael Dale
- Aug 26, 2016
Don't be surprised if the name Theodosia starts popping up on birth certificates with alarming frequency in the next few years, thanks to the beautiful ballad 'Dear Theodosia,' sung by Aaron Burr and the title character in Lin-Manuel Miranda's revolutionary hit, HAMILTON, as the new fathers each promise better lives for their children.