Pearl Jam, Lin-Manuel Miranda and other members of the cast of Hamilton are headlining online fundraisers to help Democrats win U.S. Senate seats in the coming Jan. 5 runoff elections.
If Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff win their races, the Senate will be at a 50-50 breakdown between the parties, but soon-to-be Vice President Kamala Harris would break a tie.
Pearl Jam will join Miranda for a conversation about their artistic inspirations, with Wayne Brady as the emcee. The event will take place at 8:30 Pm Et on Dec. 16 on the virtual platform Looped. Tickets start at $10 per person, with proceeds going to the Latino Victory Project, the Latino Community Fund of Georgia and the Hispanic Federation. Tickets start at $10 per person.
Miranda and other members of the cast of Hamilton also are participating in a Dec. 13 fundraiser for Georgia Democrats, Ossoff and Warnock in a livestream set for 8:30 Pm Et.
If Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff win their races, the Senate will be at a 50-50 breakdown between the parties, but soon-to-be Vice President Kamala Harris would break a tie.
Pearl Jam will join Miranda for a conversation about their artistic inspirations, with Wayne Brady as the emcee. The event will take place at 8:30 Pm Et on Dec. 16 on the virtual platform Looped. Tickets start at $10 per person, with proceeds going to the Latino Victory Project, the Latino Community Fund of Georgia and the Hispanic Federation. Tickets start at $10 per person.
Miranda and other members of the cast of Hamilton also are participating in a Dec. 13 fundraiser for Georgia Democrats, Ossoff and Warnock in a livestream set for 8:30 Pm Et.
- 12/3/2020
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
The Hamilton film, which hits Disney+ on July 3, isn't just a throwback to a reimagined version of the American Revolution: it's a throwback to the early days of the smash-hit musical. Although the movie is just being released now, it actually was filmed a few years back, fresh off the heels of its near-sweep at the Tony Awards.
According to a Deadline report at the time of the film's announcement, the Hamilton movie was filmed in 2016, over the course of three performances in the weeks before some of the original cast members departed the company. Playbill reported that the show was filmed live on June 26 and June 28 of that year; additionally, some segments were filmed again without an audience. This was done in order to allow cameras to capture different angles that wouldn't be possible to get without interfering significantly with a live performance.
The filming took place a couple...
According to a Deadline report at the time of the film's announcement, the Hamilton movie was filmed in 2016, over the course of three performances in the weeks before some of the original cast members departed the company. Playbill reported that the show was filmed live on June 26 and June 28 of that year; additionally, some segments were filmed again without an audience. This was done in order to allow cameras to capture different angles that wouldn't be possible to get without interfering significantly with a live performance.
The filming took place a couple...
- 7/2/2020
- by Amanda Prahl
- Popsugar.com
One little girl got the virtual-surprise of a lifetime on Sunday night’s edition of John Krasinski’s new YouTube series “Some Good News.”
Krasinski brought nine-year-old Aubrey onto the show to cheer her up after her dream of seeing “Hamilton” live in her home state of Florida, was dashed due to coronavirus-related cancellations.
On a scale of one to 10, Aubrey ranked her love of “Hamilton” at “a million.”
Also Read: Dua Lipa's Virtual 'Late Late Show' Performance of 'Don't Start Now' Proves We're All Doing Zoom Wrong (Video)
Of course, the actor turned web show host promised to fly Aubrey and her mother to see Hamilton live on Broadway in New York when it opens up again.
That was just one of many surprises for the nine-year-old, who mentioned she had watched “Mary Poppins Returns” just a few days before.
“Something tells me you might be a bigger...
Krasinski brought nine-year-old Aubrey onto the show to cheer her up after her dream of seeing “Hamilton” live in her home state of Florida, was dashed due to coronavirus-related cancellations.
On a scale of one to 10, Aubrey ranked her love of “Hamilton” at “a million.”
Also Read: Dua Lipa's Virtual 'Late Late Show' Performance of 'Don't Start Now' Proves We're All Doing Zoom Wrong (Video)
Of course, the actor turned web show host promised to fly Aubrey and her mother to see Hamilton live on Broadway in New York when it opens up again.
That was just one of many surprises for the nine-year-old, who mentioned she had watched “Mary Poppins Returns” just a few days before.
“Something tells me you might be a bigger...
- 4/6/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Happy April, dancers! We know you’re dreaming of spring, but don’t let the winter blues get you down. We’ve gathered some heart-pumping classes for you to put some pep in your step. Betsy Struxness, an original Hamilton cast member, will be teaching a "Melt Foot Werq-out" cardio dance class. Curious? See more details below! If you haven’t been following the Guggenheim’s “Works & Process” series, you’ll want to check out this week’s special. Happy dancing! PERFORMANCESWorks & Process at the Guggenheim presents “Breaking Bread with Balanchine” on April 8, where food scholar Meryl Rosofsky explores the choreographer’s relationship to food and how his cooking illuminated the cultural, geographical, and political forces that shaped him as an artist. (Tickets: $45) The 92nd Street Y presents “Fridays at Noon” on April 6 at 12 p.m. The Lar Lubovitch Dance Company returns to celebrate 50 years of incomparable dance, featuring Men’s Stories,...
- 4/2/2018
- backstage.com
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