Hamilton Joins Les Misérables in Dimming Marquee Lights in Honor of Kyle Jean-Baptiste | Playbill

News Hamilton Joins Les Misérables in Dimming Marquee Lights in Honor of Kyle Jean-Baptiste The Broadway League had announced Aug. 31 that the Imperial Theatre, home to the revival of Les Misérables, would be the sole Broadway theatre to dim its lights in memory of 21-year-old actor Kyle Jean-Baptiste, who died tragically Aug. 29. But the musical Hamilton, playing at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, announced today via Twitter that it would join in the tribute.

In the days since his death, members of the Broadway community were urging the Broadway League to dim the lights of all Broadway theatres. Traditionally, the lights of Broadway theatres are dimmed when an actor considered a "legend" dies. Jean-Baptiste made history when, at the age of 21, he was the youngest and first African-American to play Jean Valjean in Les Misérables Broadway.

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The Imperial and Richard Rodgers Theatrse will dim their lights on Sept. 1 at 10:15 PM following the Tuesday evening performance. Typically, theatres dim their lights around 8 PM, just as the curtains rise across across Broadway and actors are taking their places to go on.

The League stated that the decision to dim the Imperial's lights at 10:15 PM is in order to allow for members of the Les Miz cast and crew, along with friends and family and other members of the Broadway community to participate.

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Charlotte St. Martin, President of the Broadway League, issued the following statement: "We mourn the sudden and tragic loss of Kyle Jean-Baptiste, an immensely talented actor who followed his dreams that led to playing the lead role of Jean Valjean in Les Misérables on Broadway. He was a rising star who graced our stage for too short a time, but his historic achievements and what he represents for the future will be remembered and honored when the Imperial Theatre dims its lights on Tuesday evening following the show. Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and fans."

Twitter account Annoying Actor Friend (@Actor_Friend), who provides a satirical look at what it's like to survive as a working New York actor — and is followed by numerous members of the Broadway community — was among the first to call for the lights being dimmed in honor of Jean-Baptiste. He also championed for lights to be dimmed in honor of Joan Rivers following her death.

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