Following Vice President-Elect Mike Pence’s visit to Hamilton November 18—and the curtain speech, uproar, and tweet from Donald Trump that followed—former and current members of the Hamilton family took to Twitter, responding to the President-Elect and raising their voices.
Lin-Manuel Miranda, the Tony and Pulitzer-winning author of Hamilton, who helped write the curtain speech delivered by cast member Brandon Victor Dixon, tweeted that he was proud of Dixon and the company of Hamilton for “leading with love,” and reminds his audience that we are “all welcome at the theatre.” Playbill.com has reached out to Miranda’s representative for additional comment.
Proud of @HamiltonMusical. Proud of @BrandonVDixon, for leading with love.
— Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) November 19, 2016
And proud to remind you that ALL are welcome at the theater.
Miranda’s father, Luis A. Miranda, said that he will sleep like a “well-fed baby” knowing that Hamilton gave voice to some of our country’s concerns.
Good night! I'll sleep 2 hrs like a well fed baby knowing @HamiltonMusical gave voice 2 our anxiety as we hear Trump/Pence positions & appts
— Luis A. Miranda, Jr. (@Vegalteno) November 19, 2016
Dixon replied directly to Trump’s tweets, saying that the curtain speech directed at Pence was not harassment, but rather a conversation.
@realDonaldTrump conversation is not harassment sir. And I appreciate @mike_pence for stopping to listen.
— Brandon Victor Dixon (@BrandonVDixon) November 19, 2016
Matt DeAngelis, who appeared on Broadway in Hair, tweeted that the man playing the lead role of Alexander Hamilton, Javier Muñoz, is a “proud gay, HIV+ man.” He added, “Enjoy the show performed by people you want to take rights from.” Muñoz retweeted and added, “LIVE YOUR TRUTH!”
LIVE YOUR TRUTH!
— Javier Muñoz (@JMunozActor) November 19, 2016
OWN YOUR POWER & STRENGTH!
NEVER LET ANYONE MAKE YOU FEEL SMALL!
I LOVE YOU❤️��❤️��❤️�� pic.twitter.com/gzqBSd2Ppl
Former cast members, such as Tony nominee Phillipa Soo and Tony Award winner Daveed Diggs, also responded to the tweets. Check out their responses below.
@mike_pence @realDonaldTrump Shakespeare: the actors job is to "hold a mirror up to nature". U R looking in a mirror, Sirs. Not pleased? https://t.co/r12KnuEwF4
— Phillipa Soo (@Phillipasoo) November 19, 2016
Very proud of @BrandonVDixon and of the @HamiltonMusical cast https://t.co/DZ5PhpIikq
— Daveed Diggs (@DaveedDiggs) November 19, 2016
Additionally, people on both sides of the issue continue to tweet; the hashtags #BoycottHamilton and #NameAPenceMusical are both trending on Twitter. On Facebook, users continue to review the musical; the 1-Star rating has increased since the November 18 curtain speech.