'Hamilton' Creator Lin-Manuel Miranda Will Use 10th Anniversary Performance to Fundraise for Immigration Services
NEW YORK CITY, JUL 17 – The 10th anniversary performance is set to raise about $3 million for 14 nonprofits aiding immigrants amid increased deportations under the Trump administration.
- Creator Lin-Manuel Miranda will host the 10th anniversary Hamilton performance at the Richard Rodgers Theatre on August 6, dubbed #HamilTEN, on track to raise about $3 million.
- Amid the Trump administration’s immigration purge and corporate pullbacks, the fundraiser doubles as a hat tip to Alexander Hamilton and a lifeline to nonprofits that lost millions in federal funding.
- Invite-Only passes went to every past Broadway cast member and sweepstakes winners who donated at least $10, and VIP packages priced $2,500–$10,000 will be sold Thursday via the Hispanic Federation.
- Hispanic Federation President Frankie Miranda said over 125,000 donors have heartened his organization, while Kica Matos of the National Immigration Law Center said donations will support its Defending Democracy initiative to inform immigrants of their rights.
- Leaders see that the fundraiser highlights ongoing support for immigrant communities and the enduring relevance of Hamilton’s immigrant narrative, emphasizing its long-term cultural and political significance.
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10th anniversary ‘Hamilton’ performance to raise immigrant-support funds
The 10th anniversary Broadway performance of the cultural touchstone “Hamilton” will serve as a fundraiser for a coalition of nonprofit organizations that provide immigration services, creator Lin-Manuel Miranda said. Dubbed and hash-tagged “HamilTEN,” the performance on Aug. 6 at the Richard Rodgers Theatre is on track to raise about $3 million for the Immigrants: We Get the Job Done Coalition, a group of 14 nonprofits serving several immigrant…
Lin-Manuel Miranda will turn ‘Hamilton’ 10th anniversary into a fundraiser for immigration services
By GLENN GAMBOA, AP Business Writer Lin-Manuel Miranda plans to use the 10th anniversary Broadway performance of his award-winning cultural phenomenon “Hamilton” as a fundraiser for a coalition of nonprofits providing immigration services. The Aug. 6 performance of “Hamilton” at Broadway’s Richard Rodgers Theatre is expected to raise about $3 million for the Immigrants: We Get the Job Done Coalition, 14 nonprofits ranging from the Hispanic Feder…

'Hamilton' creator Lin-Manuel Miranda will use 10th anniversary performance to fundraise for immigration services
The Aug. 6 performance of “Hamilton” at Broadway’s Richard Rodgers Theatre is expected to raise about $3 million for the Immigrants: We Get the Job Done Coalition.
Lin-Manuel Miranda will turn ‘Hamilton’ 10th anniversary into a fundraiser for immigration services - The Boston Globe
The Aug. 6 performance of “Hamilton” at Broadway’s Richard Rodgers Theatre is expected to raise about $3 million for the Immigrants: We Get the Job Done Coalition.
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