“Hamilton” developer Lin-Manuel Miranda will bring his acclaimed musical back to Puerto Rico for 2 weeks of efficiencies in June, consistingof a charityevent for the Hispanic Federation and education not-for-profit, the Flamboyan Foundation.
The return engagement is Miranda’s method of showcasing what philanthropy hasactually achieved in restoring Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria in 2017, as well as what stays to be done.
“I am so proud of the work that both Hispanic Federation and the Flamboyan Arts Fund haveactually done for the Puerto Rican neighborhood through their assistance and financing of grassroots efforts,” Miranda stated in a declaration to The Associated Press on Monday. “By supplying assistance to activists, artists and neighborhood groups on the ground, they have altered the community for the arts and the not-for-profit sector.”
As part of the June 16 charityevent, Miranda will reunite with “Hamilton” initial Broadway cast members Renee Elise Goldsberry, Christopher Jackson and Leslie Odom Jr., for their veryfirst public look together giventhat2017 Though they will not carryout in the reveal, the quartet of “Hamilton” stars will watch the brand-new cast and socialize with visitors at receptions priorto and after the program. Tickets for the fundraisingevent go on sale Monday through the Hispanic Federation.
Organizers hope to raise at least $2 million to assistance work in Puerto Rico, through the fundraisingevent and other contributions, for the Hispanic Federation and the Flamboyan Arts Fund, which is a collaboration inbetween the Flamboyan Foundation, Miranda, his household, and “Hamilton.”
Hispanic Federation CEO Frankie Miranda – no relation to Lin-Manuel Miranda – stated the “Hamilton” charityevent supplies anot