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  1. May 26, 2022 · In 2017, Miranda and his wife, Vanessa Nadal, bought not one, but two units at 141 Cabrini Boulevard in a co-op complex called Castle Village. From the looks of the exterior, the building does ...

  2. "Found/Tonight" by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Benj Pasek & Justin Paul (Arr. Jacob Narveud) is a "mashup" of two songs from two different hit Broadway musicals - Ha...

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  4. The song's lyrics and melodies are borrowed from "The Story of Tonight" from Hamilton, and "You Will Be Found" from Dear Evan Hansen. The track is performed by actor Ben Platt, who originated the role of Evan Hansen, and Hamilton creator and star Lin-Manuel Miranda, and was arranged by frequent Miranda collaborator Alex Lacamoire. It was ...

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    • Atlantic Studios, NYC
    • March 19, 2018
  5. Hold On. Chord Overstreet. ceilings. Lizzy McAlpine. Tell Me That You Love Me. James Smith. 0:00 / 2:59. Found/Tonight Ben Platt & Lin-Manuel Miranda • Found/Tonight • 2018. Provided to YouTube by Atlantic Records Found/Tonight · Ben Platt · Lin-Manuel Miranda Found/Tonight ℗ 2018 I Know Another One, Inc. under exclusive licen...

  6. “Found / Tonight” is the fourth installment of the “Hamildrops” project, which released new “Hamilton” content once a month in 2018. It is a mashup of songs from both “Hamilton” and “Dear Evan Hansen” and features the original stars of both shows, Ben Platt and Lin-Manuel Miranda.

  7. May 6, 2024 · The goal of “Found/Tonight” was to inspire hope and motivate people to fight for change. Miranda and Platt wanted to create something that would make people feel less alone and remind them that they have the strength to overcome adversity. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Miranda shared that the song is about “hope and light in the ...

  8. Feb 14, 2024 · A musical for a singular city, NEW YORK, NEW YORK features an exhilarating new score by the incomparable John Kander & Fred Ebb, an original story by David Thompson with Sharon Washington, additional lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, and visionary direction and choreography by Susan Stroman. It is 1946, the war is over, and a resurgent New York is ...

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