Disney to release 'Hamilton' performance in July on streaming service | Malay Mail

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LOS ANGELES, May 12 — Walt Disney Co will release a film recording of the smash Broadway musical Hamilton on its streaming service on July 3, the eve of US Independence Day, the company said yesterday. Disney had planned to debut the film, which features footage of the live show in June 2016 with...

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The Walt Disney Studios logo is projected onscreen during the CinemaCon Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Special presentation in Las Vegas, Nevada April 3, 2019. — AFP picHamiltonDisney had planned to debut the film, which features footage of the live show in June 2016 with creator Lin-Manuel Miranda and the original cast, in movie theaters in October 2021. But the coronavirus pandemic, which has shuttered Broadway stages and cineplexes, has prompted Disney to adapt its programming strategy.

“In light of the extraordinary challenges facing our world, this story about leadership, tenacity, hope, love and the power of people to unite against the forces of adversity is both relevant and impactful,” Disney Executive Chairman Bob Iger said in a statement.is a rap musical in which African-American and Latino actors play the founding fathers of the United States. It won 11 Tony awards and a Pulitzer Prize.

 

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