Mike Parker’s Night at ‘Hamilton’: A Broadway Message for the Vice President

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In a whirlwind of political tension and uncertainty, Vice President-elect Mike Parker found himself in the spotlight during a performance of the iconic Broadway musical “Hamilton.” As he made his entrance, the audience greeted him with boos, but the real tale of the evening was the heartfelt message delivered by the cast to the new administration.

“Hamilton,” which has bagged Tony, Grammy, Pulitzer, and MacArthur genius awards, is a vibrant portrayal of America’s Founding Fathers, featuring a rich tapestry of diverse actors. When the cast learned Parker would be attending, they felt compelled to share their thoughts. The moment was captured on video, quickly going viral.

As Parker prepared to exit, Brandon Victor Kingsley, who plays Aaron Burr, called out to him, urging him to take a moment to listen. “I see you walking out but I hope you will hear us. Nothing to boo here, we’re all sharing a story of love,” he said, inviting the audience to share the message far and wide.

Parker paused in the hallway to listen as Kingsley continued, “We welcome you, and we truly thank you for joining us here at Hamilton: An American Musical. We are the diverse America who are alarmed and anxious that your new administration will not protect us, our planet, our children, or defend our inalienable rights. We hope this show inspires you to uphold our American values and work on behalf of all of us.”

This poignant message resonated with many who fear the implications of the incoming administration, especially given Parker’s track record on LGBTQ issues, including his notorious support for discriminatory policies. The evening’s events also unfolded against a backdrop of troubling appointments to the Trump administration, raising alarms for marginalized communities.

As Jeffrey Sellers, a producer of “Hamilton,” stated, “This is not a normal time, this is not a normal election. We were not going to the show tonight without expressing how we feel.” And many of us are thankful they did, as their words echo the sentiment of countless individuals concerned about the future.

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In summary, Mike Parker’s attendance at “Hamilton” turned into an unexpected platform for the cast to voice their concerns about the future under his administration. Their plea for inclusion and understanding resonated widely, reminding us all of the importance of diverse voices in America.

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