Leading Actor Joined: 4/2/14
I really hope so! I have tickets for next Saturday.
No. I'd venture he's more likely to perform in Hamilton Chicago than Hamilton in LA.
If he was performing next weekend, we'd know by now. He's probably done with the role for now and I wouldn't expect him to did it for another few years. You'll get to see the amazing Michael Luwoye.
Chorus Member Joined: 8/1/17
The only production he has stated he wants to star in in the near future is the London one.
^and for a special performance in Chicago http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/theater/hamilton/ct-oscar-lopez-rivera-commutation-lin-manuel-miranda-20170117-story.html
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/27/14
michael lowouye was lin's hand picked choice for the national tour
having now seen him perform as hamilton 11 times
i can say with confidence he will
"bring the thunder"
if i were miranda i would be focusing on the brass ring of a creative hip hop infused five season tv series with a lifetime of royalties that would share his genius with the masses
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/16/16
broadwaysfguy said: "michael lowouye was lin's hand picked choice for the national tour
having now seen him perform as hamilton 11 times
i can say with confidence he will
"bring the thunder"
if i were miranda i would be focusing on the brass ring of a creative hip hop infused five season tv series with a lifetime of royalties that would share his genius with the masses
"
I don't think Lin is hurting for money
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/28/05
schubox said: "broadwaysfguy said: "michael lowouye was lin's hand picked choice for the national tour
having now seen him perform as hamilton 11 times
i can say with confidence he will
"bring the thunder"
if i were miranda i would be focusing on the brass ring of a creative hip hop infused five season tv series with a lifetime of royalties that would share his genius with the masses
"
I don't think Lin is hurting for money
"
Now, no; but 35 years from now may be a very different story. He may as well get in on as many royalty producing projects as he can find.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/16/16
jimmycurry01 said: "schubox said: "broadwaysfguy said: "michael lowouye was lin's hand picked choice for the national tour
having now seen him perform as hamilton 11 times
i can say with confidence he will
"bring the thunder"
if i were miranda i would be focusing on the brass ring of a creative hip hop infused five season tv series with a lifetime of royalties that would share his genius with the masses
"
I don't think Lin is hurting for money
"
Now, no; but 35 years from now may be a very different story. He may as well get in on as many royalty producing projects as he can find.
He was bringing in over $6 million a year just from Hamilton, and that was before all the touring companies started. Dude is set for life
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/28/15
Nah, He wants to chill in Wahi for a bit, enjoy his life. Hamilton makes 3 million dollars weekly. He gets 4% of that. Every damn week. He doesn't need to worry about money or doing an exhaustive role ever again.
Updated On: 8/5/17 at 12:39 AMChorus Member Joined: 8/11/04
broadwaysfguy said:
if i were miranda i would be focusing on the brass ring of a creative hip hop infused five season tv series with a lifetime of royalties that would share his genius with the masses
That offer was made and he declined.
I wonder too if it would be beneficial to build up a reason to perform, like tie it in with some charity event or something.
Broadway Star Joined: 12/2/06
Margo319 said: "Nah, He wants to chill in Wahi for a bit, enjoy his life. Hamilton makes 3 million dollars weekly. He gets 4% of that. Every damn week. He doesn't need to worry about money or doing an exhaustive role ever again. "
And that's just from the Broadway production, not to mention what he makes from all other companies, the OBC album, the Mixtape, merchandising, and his non-Hamilton related sources of income.
I had the pleasure of seeing Michael Luwoye in New York. He is mesmerizing.
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