Lin(Manuel)

Miranda Fan

Updates

07May24-0015.jpg
07May24-0014.jpg
07May24-0012.jpg
07May24-0013.jpg
07May24-0010.jpg
07May24-0011.jpg
07May24-0009.jpg
07May24-0008.jpg
07May24-0007.jpg
07May24-0006.jpg
07May24-0005.jpg
07May24-0003.jpg
07May24-0004.jpg

Coverage: Lin-Manuel Miranda talks about His Dark Materials on Today Show

[ Written on November 19 2019 by Francesca ]

On November 19, Lin-Manuel Miranda stopped by the TODAY to talk about his new TV show, His Dark Materials, and the new portrait in the Smithsonian that shows him as Alexander Hamilton – and an irreverent photo of himself with Michelle Obama.

Check the photos in HQ in our Gallery and watch the interview below.

Coverage: Lin-Manuel Miranda at the National Portrait Gallery’s 2019 November Gala

[ Written on November 19 2019 by Francesca ]

At the National Portrait Gallery’s third biennial American Portrait Gala on November 17 evening, stars from the worlds of entertainment, fashion, science, industry and technology converged to celebrate a diverse roster of portrait-worthy icons who are helping to lead our nation forward and define our culture. Lin-Manuel Miranda was among the honorees, with Frances Arnold, scientist, engineer and Nobel Laureate; Jeffrey P. Bezos, tech entrepreneur and philanthropist; Earth, Wind & Fire (Maurice White [posthumously], Philip Bailey, Verdine White, Ralph Johnson), award-winning American band; Indra Nooyi, business  executive; and Anna Wintour, editor in chief of Vogue, U.S. artistic director and global content advisor of Condé Nast. The six honorees were presented with the “Portrait of a Nation Prize” by individuals chosen by the honorees themselves, and Michelle Obama introduced Miranda.

Portraits of each of the gala’s honorees will be on view to the public in the National Portrait Gallery’s “Recent Acquisitions” exhibition through August 2020.

Check all the photos in HQ in our Gallery.

Watch an interview from the red capet below.

Under the cut you canread more from the red carpet.

continue reading

News: Lin-Manuel Miranda Finds a New Location for the Drama Book Shop

[ Written on November 12 2019 by Francesca ]

After closing its doors at its longtime 40th Street home in January, the Drama Book Shop is preparing for its moment back: it’s slated to reopen in March 2020 in a new location, 266 West 39th Street. Lin-Manuel Miranda, Thomas Kail, Jeffrey Seller, and James L. Nederlander perchased the shop when it was struggling and teamed up team for the relaunch with Hamilton set designer David Korins, who modeled the new space after European cafes and reading rooms. The venue will feature a coffee shop, a basement room for readings and classes, and as its centerpiece, a large spiral structure inspired by dramatic literature.

Check a rendering of the Drama Book Shop interior, designed by David Korins, in HQ in our Gallery.

Read Miranda’s statement, via Deadline.

“The Drama Book Shop is the heart and soul of the New York theater community. It’s been an oasis in midtown for a century of storytellers and theater fans alike — a safe space to gather, to learn, and to find great books and music. I found my collaborators there. I wrote drafts of In the Heights there. Freestyle Love Supreme was born there. I made sure the first book-signing of Hamilton: The Revolution was held there. The Drama Book Shop is home. To the next generation of dramatists, actors, directors, composers, choreographers, designers, and theater enthusiasts: the stage is set…Come in. Discover. Enjoy.”

Check in Gallery the picture below.

Under the cut, read The New York Times’ article about the news.

continue reading

Coverage: Lin-Manuel Miranda at 2019 Fast Company Innovation Festival

[ Written on November 09 2019 by Francesca ]

On November, 8 Lin-Manuel Miranda spoke on stage at the “Stories to Tell: Lin-Manuel Miranda and Elizabeth Rutledge in Conversation” panel at the Fast Company Innovation Festival in New York. During the panel, he talked about Hamilton, his ties with American Express, the movie In The Heights, and gave some updates on the Drama Book Shop.

Check all the pictures in HQ in our Gallery.

In the video below, Miranda discusses how ‘Hamilton’ has changed his career.

Watch the video HERE.

Under the cut, read more reports from the panel.

continue reading

Radio: Lin-Manuel Miranda on BBC Radio 2 Steve Wright’s Big Guests

[ Written on November 03 2019 by Francesca ]

To On November, 1 BBC Radio 2 released an interview to Lin-Manuel Miranda on its program Steve Wright’s Big Guests, where the artist discussed Hamilton and his role in His Dark Materials. Listen HERE.

Plus, under the cut you can find a new interview Miranda gave to the BBC News.

Lin-Manuel Miranda is the man behind the most popular musical of the past decade, Hamilton.
The hip hop-based show, which tells the story of Alexander Hamilton – one of the founding fathers of the United States – has been a smash hit around the globe.
In the almost five years since it made its debut, Lin’s acting career has also taken-off with a role in Mary Poppins Returns in 2018 with Emily Blunt.
Now, his latest project sees him delve into some of his favourite books, His Dark Materials by Phillip Pullman.
Lin plays Texan aeronaut and adventurer, Lee Scoresby, in the TV adaptation of the fantastical trilogy which starts on BBC One on Sunday.
The eight-part series is based on the first of Pullman’s best-selling novels, Northern Lights. It tells the story a young orphan, Lyra Belacqua, who lives in a parallel universe where kids are going missing and everyone has a spirit animal or dæmon, as they are called.
“I love those books,” Lin explains.
“My wife and I read them together when we were first dating – they were the books we fell in love to.
“I love living inside that world.”

His Dark Materials consists of three novels; Northern Lights, The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass. They’ve been translated into 40 languages and sold close to 18 million copies worldwide.
Lin thinks the author’s imagination is the key to why the books are so successful.
“On the surface level it is so fun, what would your soul look like if it were an animal?” he says.
“I think we connect with Lyra’s coming of age story because she is always trying to do the right thing.
“In no other universe could armoured bears, a Texan aeronaut and people with animal souls co-exist but because Philip Pullman is such a skilled writer it all hangs together.

A film adaptation starring Daniel Craig and Nicole Kidman in 2007 was seen as a flop with disappointing box office takings and no sequels were made.
But Lin says he has no such worries about this version.
“I think what is exciting is that with the TV series we have the luxury of time,” he explains.
“We get to dig deeper on everything, on the themes and on the adventure.”
The cast also includes X-Men star James McAvoy as Lyra’s uncle, Lord Asriel, and Ruth Wilson (best known as the twisted killer Alice in Luther) as the enchanting but sinister Mrs Coulter.
“Ruth [Wilson] is genius casting,” he tells us.
“Mrs Coulter flies off the page because she is all these things but she is also fearsome – she has got it all.”

For his spirit animal, Lin would pick an internet sensation – “Pizza Rat”.
“There was a video that went viral a couple of years ago of a determined rat pulling a slice of pizza in to a New York City subway tunnel.
“Everyone was like ‘aren’t we all pizza rat?’ I would hope that my daemon is that scrappy and that resilient.”

Lin is a very busy man, perhaps the busiest in showbiz?
He argues that title surely goes to that other multi-talented star – Donald Glover – but we’re not so sure.
His other projects currently include composing songs for the live-action remake of Disney Classic, The Little Mermaid, which is due out in 2020.
It was the story of rebellious mermaid, Ariel – first released in 1989 – that Lin says ignited his passion for musical theatre and acting. He was only nine when he first watched it.
“The Little Mermaid is probably responsible for the fact that I am even sitting here talking to you,” he reveals.
“It was the first musical I saw and it lit up my brain.”
“To get to write songs [for the film] is daunting but incredibly fun.
“I think I would be more intimidated if it wasn’t The Little Mermaid, as I know the score to the film better than I know my own shows.”

As well as His Dark Materials and The Little Mermaid, there is the question of when there might be a film adaptation of Hamilton?
“Well,” he begins, “we filmed a movie of the live show the week before I left the production in 2016.

“It’s been edited and we are just trying to figure out when is the right time to release that. I think that will have a theatrical release before there is a movie adaptation of the show.
“I am proud of the fact that I worked seven years on a piece of theatre, I would like it to be seen in that form by as many people as possible.”

Page 1 of 41 1 15 16 17 18 19 41