Lauren Van Hemert sits down with acclaimed actor, producer, and musician Brandon Victor Dixon to discuss his artistic journey, advocacy, and newly released single, “Maybe.” Known for roles in Hamilton and The Color Purple, Dixon opens up about the soulfulness behind his music, the importance of civic engagement, and the power of storytelling in creating social change. The episode serves as both an inspiring dialogue and a wake-up call—reminding listeners that allyship and anti-racism are continuous commitments. Lauren reflects on her own biases, thanking Dixon for challenging her perspective and deepening the conversation.
Brandon Victor Dixon is a Tony, Emmy, and Grammy-nominated performer, producer, and activist best known for his unforgettable performances in Broadway hits like Hamilton, The Color Purple, and Shuffle Along. A graduate of Columbia University, Dixon has built a celebrated career defined by versatility and purpose. He originated the role of Harpo in The Color Purple, earned critical acclaim as Aaron Burr in Hamilton, and captivated television audiences as Judas in NBC’s Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert. His dynamic talents extend behind the scenes as well—he is a co-founder of WalkRunFly Productions, a company committed to developing socially conscious theater and amplifying diverse voices.
Beyond the spotlight, Dixon is a passionate advocate for equity, civic engagement, and social justice. He’s used his platform to speak out on issues ranging from voting rights to arts accessibility and is widely recognized for his bold 2016 message to then-Vice President Mike Pence during a Hamilton curtain call. Most recently, Dixon released his soul-stirring single “Maybe,” a musical meditation on collective responsibility and hope, inspired in part by James Baldwin. With every performance and project, Dixon continues to challenge, uplift, and inspire audiences through the intersection of art and activism.