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The creator of Broadway phenomenon 'Hamilton' talks about life after the musical and his next projects
Updated : Nov 23, 2016, 11:28 AM IST
Award-winning Hamilton musical creator Lin-Manuel Miranda swaps the politics of 18th century Washington for the charms of Polynesia in the Disney animated movie Moana.
Miranda, 36, worked with musicians from the South Pacific to create original songs for the movie about a plucky teenage girl who sets sail on an epic journey to help save her tribe.
Miranda spoke about Moana, which opens in US movie theatres on Wednesday, and his work as an actor on the upcoming Mary Poppins movie sequel.
Following are edited excerpts of the Miranda interview.
We all went into this keenly aware that this is a part of the world that isn't represented on screen very much so you want the people who live there to see the movie and say hey, that's us, and with pride. Opetaia took the lead on the rhythms and harmonies ... I'm Ginger Rogers - he leads the dance and I write lyrics, I write melodies.
The one that represents our collaboration the best is 'We Know The Way. We started writing that the weekend we met. We met in New Zealand (and) we went to this Pacifica music festival where we heard choirs from all over the different islands.
I love the subway in New York. I think it's a national treasure. I did a lot of writing on the train. For a while, I couldn't take the train without someone sitting next to me and talking to me ... (Now) I'm working on a movie in London. I can walk around with my son (and) it's not a big deal, so it's nice to have that back.
You're going to hear the worst accent you've ever heard in your life! You're not going to know what country I'm from. It's going to sound like I came from another planet!
I'm a Marvel buff. I grew up reading those comic books. If they ever do a 'Maximum Carnage' storyline, I want dibs on Carnage.