The 10th anniversary performance of Lin-Manuel Miranda's Pulitzer Prize-winning Hamilton will serve as a fundraiser for the Immigrants: We Get the Job Done Coalition.
The August 6 performance at the Richard Rodgers Theatre is expected to raise nearly $3 million for the coalition of nonprofits that provides immigration services and includes ACCESS (Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Service), Alianza Americas, America’s Voice, Asian Law Caucus, Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights, Haitian Bridge Alliance, Immigration Equality, Kids in Need of Defense, National Day Laborer Organizing Network, National Immigration Law Center, Tahirih Justice Center, Texas Civil Rights Project, and United We Dream.
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This historic investment in the coalition is being made possible thanks to the support of Tony winner Miranda, the Miranda Family and Miranda Family Fund, and the cast of Hamilton. Funds are being raised through the August 6 performance, which will feature a reception with Miranda and members of the original Broadway cast, followed by an invitation-only performance of the international hit musical. Tickets were first made available through a public Prizeo sweepstakes and now are only obtainable through ticket sales at HispanicFederation.org/Hamilten.
“Immigrants are the lifeblood of America,” said Hamilton creator and original star Miranda in a statement. “I am honored that audiences have connected so deeply with Hamilton’s status as an American immigrant, and that it has become a source of strength and pride. So, in celebration of Hamilton’s 10-year anniversary on Broadway, we are proud to raise much-needed funds for the Immigrants: We Get the Job Done Coalition to empower, financially support, and uplift vital organizations doing lifesaving and life-affirming work on the ground daily, for the most vulnerable amongst us."
"Hamilton transformed narratives and opened hearts to the immigrant experience, which is foundational to our nation’s story. In today’s climate of rising violence and punitive measures against immigrants, this message is more vital than ever: immigrants are not only integral to our past but essential for our present and future prosperity. The Immigrants: We Get The Job Done coalition is bringing together organizations committed to challenging the negative stereotypes and harmful policies directed at our nation’s immigrants and upholding the promise of America as a nation of immigrants," added President of Hispanic Federation Frankie Miranda, who is not related to the Hamilton writer.
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Miranda told the Associated Press that every actor who has performed in his musical on Broadway since its opening has been invited to watch the 10th anniversary performance.
"We’re working on something special for the curtain call and another nice special thing after that," Miranda revealed to AP. "That’s about all I can say."
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The musical—with a book and score by Miranda—explores the life of American Founding Father Alexander Hamilton. Inspired by the book "Alexander Hamilton" by Chernow, the musical incorporates historical figures such as George Washington, Aaron Burr, James Madison, and Thomas Jefferson.
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Hamilton also has direction by Thomas Kail, choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler, musical supervision and orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire, scenic design by David Korins, costume design by Paul Tazewell, lighting design by Howell Binkley, sound design by Nevin Steinberg, hair and wig design by Charles G. LaPointe, casting by The Telsey Office's Bethany Knox, and general management by Baseline Theatrical.
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Hamilton, which continues at Broadway's Richard Rodgers Theatre, won 11 2016 Tony Awards, including Best Musical. The musical officially opened August 6, 2015, following previews that began July 13. It is also the recipient of the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
A new block of tickets for the Broadway production have just been released with seats available through November 23.
The musical is produced by Jeffrey Seller, Sander Jacobs, Jill Furman, and The Public Theater.