Texas church apologises to Lin-Manuel Miranda for Christian rewrite of Hamilton

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The unauthorised Hamilton production was rewritten with Christian themes, adding a scene where Alexander Hamilton repents.

abc.net.au/news/church-apologises-for-unauthorised-hamilton-production/101368254A Texas church has apologised to Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda for its unauthorised biblical rewrite of his hit musical.

In a post to social media, church pastor Roman Gutierrez apologised for having "infringed on the rights and copyrights of many" and said the church would "pay damages for our actions". "Our ministry will use this moment as a learning opportunity about protected artistic works and intellectual property."

The line in Hercules Mulligan's rap "I heard ya mother say 'come again'" became "Your boy's spying for the government" and the line "Lock up your daughters and horses" was changed to "Lock up your secrets and horses".

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