Jodie Howard wasted no time buying tickets when she discovered that “Hamilton,” her daughter Rosie’s favorite Broadway musical , was headed to their neighborhood movie theater.

With a preview that invited participation, Howard couldn't wait to watch Rosie react to seeing her most-loved production on the big screen.

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Rosie was born with cerebral palsy , a neurological condition that affects muscle coordination and mobility. In her case, it also impacts her cognitive abilities, and Rosie is intellectually disabled.

“She’s very limited verbally, but she’s just the most joyous human being on the planet,” Howard tells TODAY.com . “When something really excites her … you’re going to know about it.”

That was the

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