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Foundation pledges $6 million for 100,000 kids to see "Hamilton"

While accepting the Tony Award for Best Score, "Hamilton" star and creator Lin-Manuel Miranda delivered a sonnet that touched on the mass shooting in Orlando that happened several hours prior to the awards show
2016 Tony Awards: Lin-Manuel Miranda 01:16

NEW YORK -- The Rockefeller Foundation says it is giving $6 million to help 100,000 school children across the U.S. see the Tony Award-winning musical "Hamilton."

The foundation said Thursday the funding would allow students as some schools in Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco and the District of Columbia to see the show for $10. Plans are already in the works to open a Chicago company of "Hamilton," as well as one for London and a U.S. national tour that starts on the West Coast.

The students will attend special matinee performances and interact with cast members during the program.

The additional funding follows a 2015 pilot program that provided a $1.5 million grant for 20,000 New York City school children to see the Broadway sensation.

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