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‘Hamilton’ Full Production With Original Broadway Cast To Stream On Disney Plus

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Are you willing to wait for it? “Hamilton” fans might not be able to see the musical production live on Broadway right now, but at least they can stream it.

The Tony and GRAMMY Award-winning musical is coming to Disney+, Bob Iger, Disney executive chairman, and Lin-Manuel Miranda, the musical’s star and creator, announced on Tuesday’s “Good Morning America”.

The previously-made recording of the hit musical’s original cast will be streaming on the Disney platform in honour of July 4th weekend. “I can’t say enough about what an incredible job Tommy Kail, our director, has done with the movie,” Miranda said on “GMA” of his longtime collaborator. “He’s basically given everyone at home the best seat in the house.

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