The Maui News

Fallon: Puerto Rico show a ‘love letter’

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LOS ANGELES — Jimmy Fallon said a “Tonight Show” episode taped in Puerto Rico with “Hamilton” creator LinManuel Miranda is a love letter to the island still in hurricane recovery mode.

“It’s a real celebratio­n of Puerto Rico,” Fallon told The Associated Press of tonight’s episode of the NBC late-night show. “It’s not a pity party, it’s a party party.”

The show aims to boost tourism and let viewers know about other ways to help in the rebuilding, Fallon said. In return, the host promised, they’ll get a “full-on variety show.”

“It’s one of the best shows, if not the best show, we’ve ever done. It’s amazing,” he said.

The inspiratio­n to take New York-based “Tonight” to the island came from Miranda, who is of Puerto Rican heritage and told Fallon last year of his plan to stage an island run of “Hamilton,” which opened Friday in San Juan.

Miranda, with a little onetime help from Fallon, performs “The Story of Tonight” number from his Broadway hit on tonight’s broadcast. Miranda is raising relief money in the U.S. territory for artists and cultural groups that were devastated by 2017’s Hurricane Maria.

Music artists Bad Bunny, Jose Feliciano and Ozuna also are featured, and Fallon showcases island activities and plays foodie with chef-activist Jose Andres, who led a grass-roots effort to feed residents of the devastated island.

A music video with Fallon, Bad Bunny and “Tonight” house band The Roots was filmed in San Juan’s historic district and includes marching bands and dancers, the host said.

“Tonight” closes with Feliciano and Ozuna singing the beloved Puerto Rican tune “En Mi Viejo San Juan” (“In My Old San Juan”).

The show aims to highlight Puerto Rico’s culture as well as what it still faces after the disaster, including restoratio­n costs estimated by the government at more than $130 billion.

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