
Millennials: The Musical
Comedy
Overview
The Rock & Lin-Manuel Miranda present "Millennials: The Musical," a loving satire of musical theater and millennial culture. It tells the surprisingly uplifting story of a privileged Brooklynite, Crystal, whose world comes crumbling down when she loses her phone.
Top Cast


Meg DeAngelis
Meg DeAngelis
Natalie / Crystal
Meg DeAngelis
Natalie / Crystal
Jon Hall
Jon Hall
Ezra / Jack
Jon Hall
Ezra / Jack


Motoki Maxted
Motoki Maxted
Tyler / Cypher
Motoki Maxted
Tyler / Cypher


Titus Makin Jr.
Titus Makin Jr.
Elise / DJ Downward Dog
Titus Makin Jr.
Elise / DJ Downward Dog
Vidya Vox
Vidya Vox
Stephanie / Harmony
Vidya Vox
Stephanie / Harmony
Amber Tiana
Amber Tiana
Calvin / Hydrogen
Amber Tiana
Calvin / Hydrogen
Aaron Carpenter
Aaron Carpenter
Mason
Aaron Carpenter
Mason
Dylan Sachse
Dylan Sachse
Mr. T-Rex
Dylan Sachse
Mr. T-Rex


Lin-Manuel Miranda
Lin-Manuel Miranda
Self
Lin-Manuel Miranda
Self


Dwayne Johnson
Dwayne Johnson
Self
Dwayne Johnson
Self
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