Actor Lin-Manuel Miranda greets spectators after taking part in his last performance with "Hamilton" in New York July 9, 2016. Photo by Eduardo Munoz via Reuters
Actor Lin-Manuel Miranda greets spectators after taking part in his last performance with “Hamilton” in New York July 9, 2016. Photo by Eduardo Munoz via Reuters
After 11 Tony awards, a Pulitzer prize and plenty of critical acclaim, Lin-Manuel Miranda bowed out of his hit Broadway show “Hamilton,” the pop culture phenomenon based on U.S. founding father Alexander Hamilton.

Miranda — visibly moved on stage — debuted shorter locks soon after his last performance in the musical Saturday.

He has already lined up his next gig, playing a street lamplighter in Disney’s upcoming “Mary Poppins Returns” sequel.

Miranda also has vowed to engage Donald Trump in a political duel.

“I’m going to be trying to get out the Latino vote as hard as possible,” th actor with Puerto Rican ancestry told The Daily Beast.

“I think it’s very clear that Latinos living in the United States — their interests are bound up in voting this year, and I’ll leave it at that, but making sure people turn out is going to be a priority for me.”

— Reuters contributed to this story.

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