Lin Manuel Miranda Is Starring On ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Right Now
How does a bastard, balding, elderly man/Who likes samples and grousing/Living in Bernie Sanders’ shadow/Get a guest star who has music superpowers?
Ladies and gentlemen, the pop-culture moment you didn’t even realize you had been waiting for: Lin Manuel Miranda is guest-starring right now on “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” the show about the man who will never, ever be satisfied. The wunderkind creator and star of “Hamilton” and “In The Heights” played himself last week on the penultimate episode of the belated 9th season of the HBO show, and will reprise his role in the season finale this Sunday.
Taking place in a fantasy world where Lauren Graham would offer Larry David a limitless sexual menu, the season finds David reckoning with the fact that his long-dreamed-of-but-never-realized “Fatwa!The Musical” can only be produced if Miranda agrees to sign on as the star.
This episode offers pornography for a very specific audience: visions of Lin Manuel Miranda wrestling Larry David to the ground and pinning him there are currently replaying on loop in a very select set of Jewish musical theater fans’ minds. Other gems include David asking Miranda for tickets to “Hamilton” … for his personal oyster shucker, Larry David attending a performance of “Hamilton” and falling asleep, and Miranda freestyle rapping “Fatwa! The Musical”.
In the most recent episode’s orgy of Jewish popular culture, producer Jeff Schaffer and David orchestrate a visit to Judge Judy’s courtroom and Susie and Jeff tap into a cowboy fetish. Will there be glass stomping and horas next week at Sammi’s wedding? May it be God’s (and more importantly, Lin Manuel Miranda’s) will.
The impossibly charming Lin Manuel Miranda
Jenny Singer is a writer for the Forward. You can reach her at Singer@forward.com or on Twitter @jeanvaljenny
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