More than 80,000 people went to see Hamilton at the Mayflower Theatre in Southampton across the course of the past six weeks.
The 11 Tony Award-winning musical blends jazz, blues, rap, R&B and Broadway, telling the story of America then, as told by America now.
Hamilton arrived at the Mayflower on March 28, telling the story of America’s Founding Father Alexander Hamilton up until its run ended on Saturday.
Over 82,000 visited the theatre in Southampton to see the Broadway musical created by Lin-Manuel Miranda.
READ MORE: Utterly epic: Our review of Hamilton in Southampton
A social media post from Mayflower Theatre said: "Thank you Hamilton for blowing us all away.
"Tonight, we say goodbye to Hamilton after a six-week run on our stage. We have welcomed over 82,000 into the room where it happened, and we have loved every second."
Eva Phillips, who grew up in Swanmore, was in the cast of Lin-Manuel Miranda's epic production.
She said: "It means so much to be performing so close to home, and in what I remember as being the theatre growing up."
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