Lin-Manuel Miranda and Daveed Diggs hit the red carpet and interact with fans at the premiere of Freestyle Love Supreme
Lin-Manuel Miranda was joined by his Hamilton collaborator Daveed Diggs on the red carpet of the Freestyle Love Supreme premiere.
The 41-year-old actor-writer-director rocked a dapper look while interacting with fans at the Booth Theater, alongside 39-year-old Diggs.
Miranda co-created the concept for Freestyle Love Supreme with Anthony Veneziale and Thomas Kail back in 2004 before its Broadway debut in 2019.
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Miranda was wearing a sharp grey suit with a rainbow-colored Supreme pin on his lapel and a tan chapeau.
He had a white shirt with black polka dots under his suit coat with a black tie while sporting a neatly trimmed goatee.
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He completed his look with matching grey pants and black shoes as he interacted with fans behind the barricades.
Diggs opted for a more casual look with a black sweatshirt with his hometown of Oakland in green letters.
He also had a gold chain dangling from his neck with two-tone blue pants for the red carpet event.
The actor and writer completed his look with black Nike sneakers with white soles, while also interacting with fans.
Freestyle Love Supreme is an improvisational hip-hop comedy which was first concocted in rehearsals for Miranda's first Broadway musical, In the Heights.
The performers rap and beatbox on stage with keyboard accompaniment, but unlike most musicals, audience participation is encouraged.
Audience members have previously provided suggestions for the performers at, at times, brought up on stage themselves.
The show was performed by Ars Nova in 2005 and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2005 before debuting on Broadway in October 2019.
The show ran ran until January 2020, with the show returning to the Booth Theater for a three-month engagement that ends in January 2022.
Miranda makes his feature film directorial debut with the highly-anticipated tick, tick... BOOM, debuting on Netflix November 19.
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