Lin-Manuel Miranda, director of the 11‑time Tony Award–winning musical "Hamilton," will direct a musical film adaptation of Dave Malloy’s chamber choir musical "Octet" as his next feature project, 5000 Broadway Productions announced on Thursday.
“I haven’t stopped thinking about Octet since I saw Annie Tippe’s premiere production in November 2019,” Miranda said in a press release. “Dave Malloy’s score is versatile, brilliant, and grows more relevant with each passing year. It won’t leave me alone—so here we are.”
Miranda will reunite with producer Julie Oh, who collaborated with him on the 2021 Netflix musical film "tick, tick…BOOM!," starring Andrew Garfield. Oh is joining 5000 Broadway Productions as head of film and television.
Octet, which premiered Off-Broadway in 2019, is an a cappella musical that examines internet addiction through an eight-person support group meeting in a basement.
Miranda is one of the most decorated artists of his generation, with three Tony Awards, two Emmy Awards, five Grammy Awards, and a Pulitzer Prize for Drama. He has also received two Academy Award nominations.
Beyond the stage, Miranda has written songs for Disney's critically acclaimed animated films Moana and Encanto, and created In the Heights and Hamilton, both of which achieved global recognition for their innovative, sung-through storytelling—most notably Hamilton's genre-blending portrait of American statesman Alexander Hamilton.
In 2020, the recorded stage production of Hamilton premiered on Disney+, and in 2021, a movie musical version of In the Heights debuted in theaters.

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