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Hamilton cast's diversity message to Mike Pence stirs social media storm

Lin-Manuel Miranda, Kerry Washington and Book of Mormon's Josh Gad are among those supporting the cast member of the Broadway musical Hamilton who called out Mike Pence after Friday's performance.

President-elect Donald Trump demands apology after Brandon Victor Dixon calls out future VP from stage

Mike Pence booed by crowd, addressed by cast of Hamilton

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President-elect Donald Trump demands apology after cast member of Broadway production Hamilton calls out future VP from stage

Lin-Manuel Miranda, Kerry Washingtonand Book of Mormon's Josh Gad are among those supporting the cast member of the Broadway musical Hamilton who calledout Mike Pence after Friday's performance.

Actor Brandon Victor Dixon told the vice-president-elect on stagefollowing the curtain call that the cast, continually praised for being representative and diverse, wasconcerned about a Trump-led government.

"We, sir, are the diverse America who are alarmed and anxious that your new administration will not protect us, our planet, our children, our parents, or defend us and uphold our inalienable rights," said Dixon, who plays Aaron Burr, America's third vice-president, in the Tony award-winning hip hop musical.

We truly hope this show has inspired you to uphold our American values- Brandon Victor Dixon, Hamilton musical

"We truly hope this show has inspired you to uphold our American values and work on behalf of all of us. All of us."

Pence ducked out from his orchestra seat beforeDixon started the unexpected message, but the remarks could be heardfrom the hallway outside the auditorium.

Trumps says Pence 'harassed'

"Vice-president-elect Pence, I see you walking out, but I hope you will hear us, just a few more moments."

Video posted on social media showed the crowd, which could be heard laughing and booing.

There's nothing to boo here, ladies and gentlemen," Dixon said. "We're all here sharing a story about love."

Trump tweeted Saturday that Pence was "harassed last night at the theatre by the cast of Hamilton, cameras blazing."

"The theatre must always be a safe and special place," the U.S. president-elect wrote."The cast of Hamilton was very rude last night to a very good man, Mike Pence. Apologize!"

Dixon responded toTrump on Twitter.

"Conversation is not harassment sir. And I appreciate Mike Pence for stopping to listen."

Hamilton stance prompts support and backlash

Hamiltonwas created by Lin-Manuel Miranda, who wrote the book, music and lyrics. He starred in the show until July of this year and won a Grammy for best musical theatre album.

Hamilton tells the story of an orphaned immigrant from the Caribbean who ended up becoming the first U.S. treasury secretary. Lin-Manuel Miranda, seen here as the lead, created and wrote the musical but has since vacated the role. (Joan Marcus/The Public Theatre)

Miranda tweeted his support Saturday of the cast's decision.

Others extended their support as well, including Scandal's Kerry Washington.

"Well said," she tweeted to Dixon."We The People. Amen."

He also drew kudos from Josh Gad, known for voicing Olaf in Frozen and for his role as Elder Arnold Cunningham in the hit Broadway musical The Book of Mormon.

"I know the booing upsets some of you," Gad began his lengthy Twitter post Saturday. "But this is what happens when you run on a platform of hate."

Dixon, in his speech, encouraged the New York City audience to film and tweet so the cast's message could be spread "far and wide."

Heavily armed police stand guard as a motorcade carrying Vice President-elect Mike Pence, centre, leaves the Richard Rodgers Theatre in New York after a performance of Hamilton. (Andres Kudacki/The Associated Press)

That message also prompted the hashtagBoycottHamiltonfrom people who disagreed with what was said and the approach.

The hashtag isalso being mocked online.

Hamilton's strong roots

Hamilton,which won 11 Tony Awards this year, has been praised by critics and audiences, including politicians, musicians and actors.It tells the story of AmericanFounding FatherAlexander Hamilton, an immigrant from the Caribbean.It also won thePulitzer Prize for drama and has been credited with informing young people about the country's history.

PresidentBarackObamaand First Lady Michelle have been strong proponents of the show, with FLOTUSonce calling it "the best piece of art in any form."

The cast of Hamilton includes actors who are ethnically diverse andmembers of the LGBT community.

As Indiana governor and a Republican, Pencestirred controversy in hisefforts to ban gay marriage and certain abortion proceduresand introduce a "religious objections" billthat appeared to target LGBT rights.

With files from the Associated Press