Hamilton Broadway Cast Presents A Wonderful and Amazing Song About The Election of 2024!
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The Election of 1800 Performed By the Hamilton Cast
This is an important song from the second act of the legendary Broadway show “Hamilton.”
The real election of 1800 was a very important event in American history, and it was so intense that it is sometimes referred to as The Revolution of 1800.
The producers and writers of Hamilton decided to get out the vote by rewriting the lyrics of the show for the 2024 Presidential election – the most important election in modern history.
Lin-Manuel Miranda, who wrote the music for the groundbreaking show, is also serves as the Co-Chair of When We All Vote.
The Election of 2024 performed by the cast of the Broadway show “Hamilton”
There are wonderful new lyrics to the song especially written for this production. The cast looks like it’s having a blast!
Broadway Community Hosts Voter Registration Drive In Times Square
Broadway Votes is a great organization that encourages people to register and get out the vote!
According to the Broadway Votes website:
Through innovative campaigns, partnerships, and initiatives, Broadway Votes aims to make a meaningful impact on the political landscape, inspiring individuals from all walks of life to exercise their right to vote.
Hollywood Pantages and “Hamilton” cast team up for National Voter Registration Day event
National Voter Registration Day was on September 17, 2024. The cast got out to promote this day.
There is a production of Hamilton at the Pantages Theater in Los Angeles until October 13, 2024. Broadway in Hollywood!
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