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Watch the 'Hamilton' Cast Reunite For One Lucky 9-Year-Old

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In the era of social distancing, few celebrities have carved out a social-media presence as appealing as those of Emily Blunt and John Krasinski. They’re married, so they get to share their isolation — and they’ve been filling the time with a kindhearted weekly YouTube show they call Some Good News.

As the title suggests, it’s a roundup — anchored by Krasinski, with input from special guests — of day-brightening stories about people doing good in the world. The show’s second episode, which posted late Sunday, rolls along amiably enough until about midway through, when Krasinski welcomes a 9-year-old named Aubrey.

Inspired by a tweet expressing sadness that Aubrey would have to miss her much-anticipated trip to see Hamilton on Broadway, Krasinski and Blunt informed a starstruck Aubrey that they’d be flying her to see the show once Broadway reopens. But then, given that Blunt starred in Mary Poppins Returns with one Lin-Manuel Miranda, they decided to top themselves.

The moment you can secure a quick break, be sure to strap in for this 17-minute explosion of goodhearted joy, courtesy of the stars of A Quiet Place — and the entire (socially distanced) original cast of Hamilton. Lin-Manuel Miranda comes in at the 10:30 mark.

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