Audiences are not just encouraged to play along, it is a requirement. Alluded to by its title, the production introduces comic improvisation to hip-hop numbers. Miranda, hip-hop freestyle pioneeer Anthony Veneziale, and director Thomas Kail created “Freestyle” show in 2004.
“This show consistently surprises the performers and the audience and I’m certain the Las Vegas crowd will bring an added element of excitement that we haven’t seen before.” “Some of my most fulfilling creative moments have come from working on ‘Freestyle Love Supreme,’ and I’m excited to see its next chapter unfold on the Las Vegas Strip at The Venetian Resort,” Miranda said in a statement. Wednesday at, 702.414.9000 or any Venetian/Palazzo box office.) (Tickets start at $57.45, not including fees, onsale 10 a.m. That show was, and is, “Freestyle Love Supreme,” and it’s moving fast-forward to Summit Showroom at The Venetian. This show would forecast the palpable passion of “Hamilton,” and would keep the beat for two decades. Long before Lin-Manuel Miranda taught Alexander Hamilton to rap, he slammed together a freestyle hip-hop musical that could spin in any direction.