Lin-Manuel Miranda: 'Kumusta, Philippines? What's up, dude, pare?' | via philstarlife
Speculations are rife that popular Broadway musicalis coming to Manila after its star and creator Lin-Manuel Miranda showed off his Tagalog speaking skills in a video.
"Kumusta, Philippines? What's up, dude, pare?" Miranda said in a March 27 clip uploaded by GMG Productions. Many fans went gaga over the comments section, writing comments in all caps and putting lots of exclamation points as they speculated about an upcoming Manila show."Is it Hamilton, West Side Story or In the Heights," another user said.reached out to GMG Productions for more information, but has yet to receive a response.tells the story of American Founding Father Alexander Hamilton through song and rap.
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