Marian Miner Cook
Athenaeum

A distinctive
feature of social and
cultural life at CMC

 

Lin-Manuel Miranda: The Education of an Artist

Mon, October 6, 2025
Dinner Program
Daniel Pollack-Pelzner

How did the sweet, sensitive son of Puerto Rican parents, growing up in an immigrant neighborhood on the far northern tip of Manhattan, become the preeminent musical storyteller of the 21st century? Examining Lin-Manuel Miranda’s development from his early musicals in high school and college to his transformation as the preeminent musical storyteller of the 21st century, Daniel Pollack-Pelzner, author of the  first biography of the writer-composer-actor-director, draws on more than one hundred fifty interviews with Miranda’s family, friends, partners, and mentors to showcase Miranda’s sources of creativity, namely his exceptional openness, curiosity, and collaboration and the synthesis of his Latino heritage with pop, hip-hop, and Broadway styles to create a dynamic new way to tell America’s oldest stories.

The first biography of the writer-composer-actor-director, Lin-Manuel Miranda draws on more than one hundred fifty interviews with Miranda’s family, friends, partners, and mentors—from his elementary school music teacher to Andrew Lloyd Webber—as well as Miranda himself. Examining Miranda’s development from his early musicals in high school and college through the genesis of his professional masterworks, Daniel Pollack-Pelzner reveals the sources of creativity—not in immutable genius, but in exceptional openness, curiosity, and collaboration.

Daniel Pollack-Pelzner teaches English and theater at Portland State University. He received the Graves Award from the American Council of Learned Societies for outstanding teaching in the humanities. As a cultural historian and theater critic, his articles about playwrights from Shakespeare to Quiara Alegría Hudes have appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and The New York Times. His pandemic spoof, What Shakespeare Actually Did During the Plague, was adapted into an Emmy-winning broadcast for PBS, and his New Yorker profile of Cherokee playwright and lawyer Mary Kathryn Nagle is being adapted into a feature documentary. He is the scholar-in-residence at the Portland Shakespeare Project and a frequent guest lecturer at theaters around the country.

Born and raised in Oregon, Pollack-Pelzer received his B.A. in History from Yale and his Ph.D. in English from Harvard.

Registration

Meal reservations now open to everyone in the Claremont Colleges.

Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum

Claremont McKenna College
385 E. Eighth Street
Claremont, CA 91711