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A taped performance of the Encanto Live-to-Film Concert Experience at the Hollywood Bowl. The original cast puts on a miracle of a concert as they sing the favorite songs, accompanied by a full orchestra and 50 person ensemble, and the Hollywood Bowl transforms into Casita!

Lin-Manuel Miranda as  Host - Self
Stephanie Beatriz as  Mirabel Madrigal
Adassa as  Dolores Madrigal
Carolina Gaitán as  Pepa Madrigal
Jessica Darrow as  Luisa Madrigal
Diane Guerrero as  Isabela Madrigal
Mauro Castillo as  Félix Madrigal
Angie Cepeda as  Julieta Madrigal
Olga Merediz as  Abuela Alma Madrigal
Carlos Vives as  Self

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