A filmed production of Hamilton will screen at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park on September 3 as a one-night New York premiere tied to the show's 10th Broadway anniversary. The screening begins at 7pm and includes appearances from Lin-Manuel Miranda and original Broadway cast members. Most seats were reserved by donors paying $200–$5,000 for perks, while a limited number of free standby tickets will be distributed at the theater starting at 5pm, two per person on a first-come, first-served basis. The Delacorte recently completed a $77 million renovation and normally hosts Shakespeare in the Park.
This isn't just any outdoor movie night: It's the official New York premiere of the filmed production that's hitting cinemas nationwide September 5. The Public is treating it like the Broadway-Hollywood hybrid it is, complete with appearances from Lin-Manuel Miranda and original cast members and the bragging rights of seeing one of the most culture-shifting musicals of the century projected under the stars.
Most seats have been snapped up by donors shelling out anywhere from $200 to $5,000 for reserved spots, cocktails and selfies with Miranda himself. But a limited number of free standby tickets will be handed out beginning at 5 pm right at the theater, with a strict two-per-person limit. It's first-come, first-served, and you can bet the line will snake around the park by mid-afternoon.
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