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The clue is in the ‘do! There is buzz on Broadway that Lin-Manuel Miranda will return to star in “Hamilton” when the show reopens. And hair’s the thing — the key to the comeback could be ...
In a Twitter post shortly after 1 a.m. ET, Miranda shared a photograph of locks of hair that had been cut and added, "Teach 'em how to say goodbye." Teach 'em how to say goodbye... pic.twitter.com ...
Minutes after taking his final Hamilton curtain call, creator and star Lin-Manuel Miranda chopped off his now-signature long hair. "Teach 'em how to say goodbye…" the 36-year-old wrote on ...
Manuel made a subdued final bow Saturday alongside ... ensemble member -- took their bows together but none said anything. Miranda made a solo bow, with his hand to his heart before actor ...
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The original company of Broadway's 'Hamilton' reunited for a rousing performance featuring an intricate medley of songs from ...
Usually, though, the hair doesn’t start singing — but that’s where Lin-Manuel Miranda comes in. The Hamilton creator’s latest composition is an all-Spanish tune about waiting for pubic ...
Miranda was referring to the “No Me Diga” number in In the Heights (which you can stream with a Max subscription). The scene takes place in a hair salon, and shows Leslie Grace’s Nina ...
So even for Grammy, Emmy, Tony and Pulitzer winner Lin-Manuel Miranda, his first songbook ... “I’m gonna lose my hair!” “My goldfish is gonna die!” Goldfish don’t live that long!
“I’m gonna lose my hair!” “My goldfish is gonna die ... Frank. He was like, “Lin, I know I’m not supposed to listen when you’re writing. But I’ve been singing ‘We don ...
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