

The Hollywood Reporter, however, has confirmed with Hamilton reps that rumors of Miranda returning to the title role are untrue. The casting for the returning shows has yet to be announced. On Broadway, the three productions combined have employed nearly 1,000 performers during their runs, per theater owners the Nederlander Organization. Combined, the three musicals have played to 176 million audience members in dozens of countries. Hamilton, The Lion King and Wicked have consistently been the best-attended shows since they opened Hamilton six years ago, Wicked 17 years ago and The Lion King 23 years ago. Tony Awards: Wendell Pierce, Jessica Chastain Among Snubs as Lone Winners for 'Shucked,' 'Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window' Surprise Steven Taylor from The Lion King - appeared on ABC’s Good Morning America on Tuesday to announce the news. Castmembers from each production - Alexandra Billings from Wicked, Krystal Joy Brown from Hamilton and L.

“This rare alliance between three of Broadway’s fan-favorites sends a message that Broadway is united in its commitment to ending a devastating period of hardship for the tens of thousands who make their living directly on Broadway shows and the tens of thousands in dependent industries,” reads the joint press release. Tickets for all three shows are now on sale at. Also on Wednesday, fellow Tony Award-winning musicals The Lion King and Wicked announced they will return to their respective stages, at the Minskoff Theatre and at the Gershwin Theatre, on the same day.

The Lin-Manuel Miranda-created hit production announced on Tuesday that it will return to Manhattan’s Richard Rodgers Theatre when Broadway reopens Sept. The cast of Hamilton is telling their story on Broadway again.
