Have so many Tony winners ever shared a scene before?
Of course, one wouldn’t make this movie—which is both convoluted in plot and history—without a true love for musical theater. And who loves musical theater more thanLin-Manuel Miranda? So throughout the film, Miranda enlists the help of his friends, collaborators, and personal heroes to bring Larson’s story to life. Here’s a list of every Broadway cameo in the film, in order of appearance, with special attention paid to the cameo-filled writers’ workshop and “Sunday” scenes. James C.
Nicola and Roger Bart dining.It may be hard to see them, but James C. Nicola and Roger Bart are both featured as “diners” in the opening number. Nicola is the artistic director of the New York Theater Workshop, a position he held at the time the events inbeing put on for audiences.* Bart, who may be familiar to watchers of, and more, was close friends with the real Jonathan Larson and his co-worker at the Moondance Diner.
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Jonathan Larson’s Cause of Death Led to a Malpractice Suit—Here’s How He Really Died in ‘Tick, Tick, Boom’He was misdiagnosed by two hospitals the same week as his death.
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