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Giving up the music from ‘Hamilton’ for Lent

Mar 31, 2026, 10:44 PM | Updated: Apr 1, 2026, 10:25 am

SALT LAKE CITY — Some people give up sweets for Lent, others give up social media, but one seven-year-old Utah girl gave up the Tony-award-winning music from “Hamilton.” That sacrifice is attracting the attention of its world-renowned creator.

Stevie Ryan is just like any other 7-year-old girl.

She loves dolls, colors and her sisters, but above all else, she’s obsessed with the title character from Hamilton.

She even dressed as him for Halloween.

Stevie Ryan dressed up as Alexander Hamilton for Halloween. (Photo courtesy: Jeanna Ryan)

Stevie Ryan dressed up as Alexander Hamilton for Halloween. (Photo courtesy: Jeanna Ryan)

“He’s my favorite character, and I also have the same birthday as Alexander Hamilton. Not Lin-Manuel Miranda,” she said.

So when Lent came around, she knew what to give up.

“I couldn’t decide to give up my favorite food because it just would be way harder. So I chose Hamilton,” she said.

She wrote about the decision for a class assignment, vowing to never do it again.

And when her dad’s coworker posted the work, she didn’t throw away her shot, tagging Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda in it.

(Photo courtesy: Jeanna Ryan)

(Photo courtesy: Jeanna Ryan)

The original Hamilton himself commented, quoting the second act song “Wait For It.”

Miranda wrote, “There are things that the homilies and hymns won’t teach ya.”

“It was shocking,” Stevie’s mom Jeanna Ryan said. “And Lin-Manuel responded, and she just, she was like, ‘Oh, I’m kind of famous.’ And then I told her where the post went, and she just said, ‘I’m lucky Lin-Manuel saw it’.”

Jeanna said she’s proud of her daughter for giving up something she loves.

“It’s a great lesson and practice in life, and it just brings up something that we can talk about, and then for her to just work through for 40 days,” she said.

She’s also glad, though, that Stevie didn’t decide to give up the one thing she loves more than Hamilton.

“I was thankful she didn’t give up fries because that would have been a disaster,” Jeanna said.

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Giving up the music from ‘Hamilton’ for Lent