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Hamilton Won More than Twitter

Publication date: 27 July 2016

Abstract

The case is set in summer 2016, centered on the writer and performing star, Lin-Manuel Miranda, whose Broadway show Hamilton had grossed almost $75 million and won 11 Tony Awards. The musical's cultural influence was buoyed by Miranda’s 578,000 Twitter followers; hundreds of celebrities from Oprah Winfrey to Jennifer Lopez had become ambassadors for the musical; and its impromptu #Ham4Ham live performances were engaging thousands of people on social media with each release. The case explores specific tactics the show employed, challenges students to consider the importance of personality in creating social media buzz, and studies the practical influence social media may have had on the show’s success. It is appropriate for any marketing course, particularly a digital media class in which students are familiar with the major platforms.

Citation

Murray, M. (2016), "Hamilton Won More than Twitter", . https://doi.org/10.1108/case.darden.2021.000057

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University of Virginia Darden School Foundation

Copyright © 2016 by the University of Virginia Darden School Foundation, Charlottesville, VA. All rights reserved.

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