Who is M. Graham Smith?
M. Graham Smith is a Bay Area theater director who directed the first workshop of Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical, 'In the Heights.'
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Before Lin-Manuel Miranda became a household name with 'Hamilton,' he had a college crush on Bay Area theater director M. Graham Smith. Recently, Miranda surprised commuters at New York's Grand Central Station with an impromptu performance.
Daniel Pollack-Pelzner's biography, 'Lin-Manuel Miranda: The Education of an Artist,' reveals Miranda's college crush on M. Graham Smith. Smith, a Bay Area theater director, played a role in the early stages of 'In the Heights.' The book also highlights Miranda's artistic development and collaborations.
Recently, Miranda surprised commuters at Grand Central Station as part of a two-week art exhibit called 'Dear New York.' This spontaneous performance showcases his continued passion for music and connection with audiences.
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M. Graham Smith is a Bay Area theater director who directed the first workshop of Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical, 'In the Heights.'
He played piano and performed some of his greatest hits, including 'Encanto.'
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