Hamilton Sing-Along with Lin-Manuel Miranda
Doors: 12:00pm, Show: 1:00pm
4140 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, NY, 10033-370
- 12:00pm: Doors open
- 1:00pm: Hamilton’s America documentary begins
- 2:35pm: Documentary ends/10-minute Intermission
- 2:45pm: Hamilton Sing-Along
- (There will be a 10-minute intermission during the movie)
- 6pm: Event ends
Tickets are FREE with reservation, available Tuesday, September 2 at 10am. Tickets will go fast, but there will be a standby line on Wadsworth Ave and 175th St. At 12:45pm on show day we will fill any empty seats from the standby line. See below for full Ticket Policy.
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For the grand finale of the 10-year anniversary celebration of Hamilton on Broadway, Movies at the Palace will screen the filmed version of the original Broadway cast (recorded in 2016) with Lin-Manuel Miranda kicking off the screening from the stage. This will be the same film that is playing in cinemas everywhere this September, but we’ll be screening the special sing-along version with lyrics on screen. We encourage you to sing along with thousands of fellow Hamilton fans!
The event will start with a screening of the documentary Hamilton’s America (90 min.) about the making of the worldwide phenomenon. Ticketed guests must arrive for the documentary if they plan to stay for the sing-along.
Thank you to the Miranda Family Fund for their longstanding support of Movies at the Palace.
Hamilton’s America (2016) Director: Alex Horwitz, 90 Minutes
Hamilton Sing-Along (2020) Director: Thomas Kail. Writers: Lin-Manuel Miranda, Ron Chernow. 2 hours, 40 minutes
Miranda Family Fund: For over 40 years, the Miranda Family has championed community activism. They have created and supported institutions that have served both underserved populations in Upper Manhattan and communities throughout New York City, across the country, and in Puerto Rico. Luis A. Miranda, Jr. and Dr. Luz Towns-Miranda are proud parents to Luz Miranda-Crespo, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Miguel Towns. Now as adults, Luz and Lin-Manuel are married to Luis Crespo and Vanessa Nadal, respectively, with children of their own. They continue to foster the family’s commitment to advocacy for education, the arts, and social justice - along with a sustained focus on relief and rebuilding efforts in Puerto Rico post-Hurricane Maria.
United Palace History: The ornate United Palace opened in 1930 as the Loew's 175th Street Theatre, a deluxe movie theater and vaudeville house, the last of the five Wonder Theaters in New York City and New Jersey. Its first act as a movie theater ended in April 1969 with a screening of 2001: A Space Odyssey. With a groundswell of community support and our good friend, patron, and neighbor Lin-Manuel Miranda, movies returned to the United Palace in 2013. Since then, we have screened over 100 feature films, from world premieres (In the Heights, Halftime, and Rebecca as part of the Tribeca Festival) to all-time classics (It's A Wonderful Life), and community favorites (Mad Hot Ballroom).
Ticket Policy: Even if you can't get a general admission ticket we are often able to accommodate several hundred guests from the standby line, which will congregate on Wadsworth Avenue at 176 Street. Seating is general admission, first come, first served. There will be no seat saving inside the theatre – you should enter the theatre with your entire party.
Ticket does not guarantee admission. Venue reserves all rights to restrict access to the United Palace if in its sole discretion it deems the theatre’s capacity has been reached. On show day, guests with accessibility needs should go to the ADA entrance at the front of the line near the marquee.

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