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#Ham4All: Lin-Manuel Miranda Offers Chance to Win Hamilton Tickets for a Good Cause

#Ham4All: Lin-Manuel Miranda Offers Chance to Win Hamilton Tickets for a Good Cause

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Lin-Manuel Miranda is giving us an offer nobody can refuse: an unforgettable Hamilton experience in LA and a chance to support a good cause, all for $10 (around P500!). According to the man himself:

“For only a $10 donation, you’ll be entered to win two VIP tickets to the opening night of Hamilton at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles. In addition, you and a friend will attend what I promise will be a star-studded after-party. We’ll also make sure we connect and snap a photo together. And don’t worry about airfare or hotel — we’ll cover that, too.”

One $10 donation gets 100 entries for this once-in-a-lifetime sweepstakes, plus it goes to the Immigrants: We Get the Job Done coalition, which provides services like legal aid to immigrants, asylees, and refugees in the United States.

You can check out the official Prizeo page for more information. Make a donation and cross your fingers!

Celebrities are showing their support to the cause by making donations and posting videos of themselves singing songs from Hamilton! Rachelle Ann Go sang a little bit of “Satisfied” and challenged Lea Salonga and Eva Noblezada to do the same.

Other celebrities like Stephen Curry, Ben Stiller, Shonda Rhimes, Al Yankovic, Ben Schwartz, Hamilton cast members (Taran Killam, Mandy Gonzalez, Lexi Lawson, James M. Iglehart), as well as stars of hit TV shows like Grey’s Anatomy (Sara Ramirez), Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Melissa Fumero, Stephanie Beatriz, Joe Lo Truglio), West World (Ben Barnes), and Jane the Virgin (Gina Rodriguez, Justin Baldoni) have done the challenge. Check out their videos below:

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