Performatist
    Musical
    Broadway

    Hamilton

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    Friday, May 22, 2026

    7:00 PM

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    Hamilton at the Richard Rodgers Theatre lists a mixed lineup: cultural journalist David Guzman alongside Broadway actor-singer Jarrod Spector, Southern California performer Jisel Soleil Ayon, and Simon Longnight. Guzman’s writing on literature and music frames performance as civic conversation; Spector brings a track record on Broadway (Beautiful, Jersey Boys), while Ayon and Longnight add singing, acting and dance credits to the bill.

    About the Artists

    Jisel Soleil Ayon

    Jisel Soleil Ayon is currently a Southern California based singer, actor, and dancer.

    David Guzman

    David Guzman

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    David Guzman is a cultural journalist whose work tracks the overlap of literature and music, often treating performance as part of a larger civic conversation. He writes with a reporter’s attention to context, drawing connections between artists, scenes, and the institutions that frame them.

    Isaiah Johnson

    Isaiah Johnson

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    Isaiah Johnson is a sponsored professional skateboarder in San Diego, CA. He teaches skateboarding lessons locally. Merch is also available.

    Simon Longnight

    simonlongnight.com is your first and best source for information about simonlongnight. Here you will also find topics relating to issues of general interest. We hope you find what you are looking for!

    Jarrod Spector

    Jarrod Spector

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    Jarrod Spector is an American actor and singer known primarily for his work in musical theater. Based in the New York performance world, he has appeared on Broadway in roles that draw on both comic timing and a clear vocal style, including parts in *Beautiful: The Carole King Musical* and *Jersey Boys*.

    Ebrin R

    Ebrin R

    Ebrin R is a New York City–based musical theatre performer with credits at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, where they appear in *Hamilton*. Their work sits in the Broadway tradition, shaped by ensemble-driven storytelling and disciplined vocal performance.