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Vice President-elect Mike Pence greeted with boos from crowd at 'Hamilton' performance as Donald Trump demands apology
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NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Updated: Saturday, November 19, 2016, 9:37 AM
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Hamilton's Brandon Victor Dixon on Mike Pence
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The cast acknowledged the Indiana governor's presence during their curtain call at the end of the show.

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"Hamilton " sudience members interrupted the show to boo Vice President-elect Mike Pence.
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“We sir, we are the diverse America, who are alarmed and anxious that your new administration will not protect us, our planet, our children, our parents, or defend us and uphold our inalienable rights,” said Brandon Victor Dixon, who plays Aaron Burr.

“But we truly hope this show has inspired you to uphold our American values and to work on behalf of all of us.”

People in the theater said the performance was interrupted several times as the audience reacted to certain lines in the show.

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“Crowd booed him like crazy, and gave a standing O at the line ‘immigrants we get the job done,’ ” tweeted Christy Colburn.


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Stars at the opening night of 'Hamilton'

Pence has faced intense criticism for championing Trump’s anti-immigrant rhetoric and his own anti-LGBTQ policies in Indiana.

Trump tweeted early Saturday that “our wonderful future V.P. Mike Pence was harassed last night at the theater by the cast of Hamilton, cameras blazing. This should not happen!”

The President-elect added that “The Theater must always be a safe and special place. The cast of Hamilton was very rude last night to a very good man, Mike Pence. Apologize!”

Dixon responded to Trump's complaints, countering that “conversation is not harassment sir. And I appreciate @mike_pence for stopping to listen.”

In the past, Pence has also spoken out in favor of controversial conversion therapy, a treatment designed to change a person’s sexuality.

“I’m a Christian, a conservative, and a Republican, in that order,” Pence has famously said when describing himself.

It’s not clear what the veep-to-be thought of Javier Muñoz in the title role of Alexander Hamilton.

Muñoz is an openly gay, openly HIV-positive actor.

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1 | 3Protesters hold signs as Pence leaves the Richard Rogers Theatre in Manhattan on Friday.(GARDINER ANDERSON FOR NEW YORK DAILY NEWS)
Those in the theater couldn’t help sharing a few of the more ironic moments from the show.

“During 'You'll Be Back (Reprise)' they had to keep pausing the song while people jeered Pence on every line,” a Twitter user named Shannon wrote.

The Lin-Manuel Miranda-created show about the life of the nation’s first Treasury secretary won 11 Tony awards this year.

It has been praised by politicians and rap stars alike. President Obama has seen it twice, it has influenced the debate over the nation’s currency and become a cultural phenomenon since opening on Broadway last August.

Jeffrey Seller, the lead producer of the show, said the statement to Pence was a group effort.

“The cast, the creators, we all felt that we must express our feelings,” Sellers said.

“We wanted to express our feelings and thoughts.”

Dixon echoed Sellers’ sentiment when he spoke to reporters after the show.

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Javier Muñoz (l.), who is openly gay, plays the titular role in the musical following the departure of Lin-Manuel Miranda (r.). Pence has spoken in favor of conversion therapy.
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“We really thought this was an important moment to really say something, to get in front of an individual with whom we feel like we have differences and to make sure that he hears and sees us,” Dixon said, adding that he hoped Pence took note of the cast’s racial diversity.

Dixon offered a diplomatic response when asked about the crowd's reaction to Pence entering the theater.

“There were some boos and some cheers — we are a diverse America and they represented that,” he said.

One theatergoer from Indiana, Pence's home state, said she hoped the veep-elect took the performance and the cast statement to heart.

“It was moving. The closing remarks are poignant and I hope Mike Pence was listening,” she said.

After the show, Pence was met by a crowd of about 100 people outside the 46th St. theater.

A few protesters waved signs and shouted at him as he made his way to his motorcade.

Pence waved as some in the crowd started to boo and a few chanted: “Mike Pence go away.”

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Donald Trump doubled down on his hate of “Hamilton” on Sunday and called the Broadway smash “overrated” before he launched into a new attack on “Saturday Night Live.”

At 6:22 a.m., Trump again called for “Hamilton” cast and producers to apologize to Pence for having the audacity of asking him to uphold American values on Friday night.

“The cast and producers of Hamilton, which I hear is highly overrated, should immediately apologize to Mike Pence for their terrible behavior,” the president-elect tweeted.

Then 8:26 a.m., Trump took a run at “SNL,” which brought Alec Baldwin to the stage 21 hours earlier to portray the president-elect as panicked and in over his head.

“SNL” has been skewering the Manhattan real estate developer throughout the campaign.

“I watched parts of @nbcsnl Saturday Night Live last night. It was totally one-sided, biased show – nothing funny at all,” Trump tweeted. “Equal time for us?”

Trump’s weekend-long war with Hamilton dates back to Friday night when Pence was met by thunderous boos from audience members at the Richard Rodgers Theatre.

And then the show’s conclusion, actor Brandon Victor Dixon, who plays Aaron Burr, addressed Pence from the stage, saying “Hamilton” and its cast represent the mosaic of America.

“We, sir — we — are the diverse America who are alarmed and anxious that your new administration will not protect us, our planet, our children, our parents, or defend us and uphold our inalienable rights,” Dixon said.

“We truly hope that this show has inspired you to uphold our American values and to work on behalf of all of us.”

That sent Trump into a twitter tizzy, calling for space spaces on Broadway.

“The Theater must always be a safe and special place. The cast of Hamilton was very rude last night to a very good man, Mike Pence. Apologize,” The Donald demanded on Saturday morning.

“Our wonderful future V.P. Mike Pence was harassed last night at the theater by the cast of Hamilton, cameras blazing. This should not happen!”

The Trump-”Hamilton” war touched off hours after he agreed to shell out $25 million to settle a civil lawsuit by former Trump University students.
 
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