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By Danielle Broadway

LOS ANGELES, April 2 (Reuters) – Lin-Manuel Miranda, creator and star 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 Thursday.

“I haven’t stopped thinking about ‘Octet’ since I saw Annie Tippe’s premiere production in November 2019,” Miranda, 46, 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 church 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.

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, notably “Hamilton” for its genre-blending ⁠portrait of American statesman Alexander Hamilton.

The “His Dark ​Materials” ‌actor starred as the title character ​in the ⁠original 2015 Off-Broadway and Broadway productions of “Hamilton,” which gained high acclaim.

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.

(Reporting by Danielle Broadway; Editing ​by David Gregorio)

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