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Hamilton’s Ham4Ham Preshow: The Complete Compendium (So Far)

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Hamilton Week

January 11 is Alexander Hamilton’s birthday. In lieu of a 261-candled cake, we’re celebrating with a weeklong series that explores the production and significance of the Founding Father’s eponymous Broadway musical.

For any other Broadway production, last week’s news that the preshow ticket lottery was being moved online might go unnoticed. But for Hamilton, it marked the (temporary) end of a series of short-and-sweet street performances that have come to be known (and hashtagged) as Ham4Ham. Spearheaded by Hamilton creator/star and unabashed theater geek Lin-Manuel Miranda, the shows are an eclectic grab-bag of a cappella tunes, elaborate lip-syncing, role-swaps, mash-ups, inside jokes, and special guest performances intended to lessen the disappointment of the lottery entrants who will walk away from the Richard Rodgers on 46th Street empty-handed.

The haphazard nature of the #Ham4Ham experience has made it a little tricky for non-fans to follow, but thanks to arts administrator Howard Sherman’s dedicated front-row videography and blogs like The Federalist Freestyle rounding up footage from social media posts, these bite-size morsels of DIY theatrics will live on long past the announcements of the winning lotto participants’ names. Below, a compendium of the first six months of Ham4Ham shows, sorted by chronology and categories, starting during Hamilton’s Broadway previews back in July. These are likely to be the last Ham4Hams that take place outside, before the preshow debuts online.

July 15: Miranda and Jon Groff revisit the parody rap “Heights Cool Musical Too†that Miranda wrote in 2007 to promote In the Heights. Check out the unintentional foreshadowing in the lyrics: “Wore these pants and I’m willin’ to dance / Like an idiot if ya just gimme the chance / To just plug my show and reach the people / Bust my flow cuz the flow is lethal.†Watch it here, and if you haven’t yet seen the original video, in which Miranda’s parodies Zac Efron’s golf-course dance routine by parkouring through Central Park, by all means, watch that too.

July 16: Hamilton’s musical director and conductor Alex Lacamoire shows off his uncanny melodica skills. Super Mario Bros.! “Bohemian Rhapsodyâ€! It’s all here. (Watch it here.)