Trump supporters gathered just streets away from the Broadway theater playing host to Hamilton in New York on Saturday night to show their love and support for President-elect Trump and Vice President-elect Pence.

The flash mob occurred after the cast of the show 'harassed' Vice President-elect Mike Pence on Friday night as he left the theater after the show.

'We just held a Trump flash mob outside the Hamilton theater! Take that, liberal actors!' wrote Jack Posobiec, a Trump supporter on Twitter.

Protesters gathered close to the theater where Hamilton is currently playing to show their support for President-elect Trump and Vice-President-elect Pence

The hashtag #BoycottHamilton was trending on Twitter throughout Saturday evening

A group of Trump supporters were seen in the video chanting 'USA!' and waving an American flag.

However there are questions over the video's authenticity after many Twitter users disputed the claim that the Trump supporters were directly outside the 'Hamilton' theater on 46th Street in New York City.

The video shows the supporters to be closer to Sixth Avenue rather than on Broadway close to the Richard Rogers Theater where the show is playing.

On Saturday, Donald Trump tweeted his displeasure that Pence wasn't welcomed with open arms by the Broadway cast on Friday night.

Trump demanded that Hamilton performers apologize after they directly addressed him at the end of the show with a statement about their fears.

The president-elect, who took to Twitter on Saturday morning to complain claiming the cast had 'harassed' Pence.

President-elect Donald Trump demanded that the cast of Hamilton apologize to the Vice president-elect after they stopped the show to address him directly about their fears

'Our wonderful future V.P. Mike Pence was harassed last night at the theater by the cast of Hamilton, cameras blazing,' Trump wrote. 'This should not happen!'

'The Theater must always be a safe and special place. The cast of Hamilton was very rude last night to a very good man, Mike Pence. Apologize!'

The Hamilton cast began their address, which was delivered by actor Brandon Dixon, by thanking Pence for coming to the show.

Dixon, who plays Aaron Burr in the show, even told the audience there was 'nothing to boo here' and that the cast was 'sharing a story of love'.

'Vice president-elect Pence we welcome you and truly thank you for joining us here,' Dixon said onstage.

Dixon then told Pence that the cast was a reflection of the Americans who were worried about their future following the presidential election.

'We sir, we are the diverse America who are alarmed and anxious that your new administration will not protect us, our planet, our children, our parents, or defend us and uphold our inalienable rights,' he said.

'But we truly hope this show has inspired you to uphold our Americans values and to work on behalf of all of us. All of us.'

'We truly thank you for sharing this show, this wonderful American story told by a diverse group of men and women of different colors, creeds, and orientations.'

Dixon was quick to defend the cast on Saturday morning, directly replying to Trump's tweets.

'Conversation is not harassment sir,' Dixon wrote. 'And I appreciate Mike Pence for stopping to listen.'

Mike Pence was booed while taking in the award-winning show, Hamilton, in New York on Friday night

Dixon was quick to defend the cast on Saturday morning, directly replying to Trump's tweets

Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, who helped write the statement to Pence, also tweeted his support for the cast and Dixon

Pence was on his way out of the theater as Dixon spoke, and the actor pleaded for the Vice-president elect to listen to their message.

'I see you walking out but I hope you will hear us,' Dixon said before he began.

A representative for the show later revealed that Pence stood in the hallway outside and heard the full statement.

It was written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, the show's creator, director Tommy Kail, producer Jeffrey Seller and the cast after they heard Pence was coming.

Pence was loudly booed throughout the show by audience members, the jeers sometimes so strong that the show had to be stopped repeatedly.

The booing was most likely linked to Pence's anti-LGBT stances throughout his political career, as well as Trump's election victory this month.

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich took to Twitter to weigh in on the subject.

'The arrogance and hostility of the Hamilton cast to the Vice President elect ( a guest at the theater) is a reminder the left still fights,' he wrote.

One audience member said that the cast had to repeatedly stop singing the number 'You'll Be Back (Reprise)' because the crowd jeered Pence on every line.

'Fully stopped the song for a minute while people lost their s**t,' the audience member tweeted. 'Never seen anything like it.'

'I'm at #Hamilton and so is Mike Pence. Crowd booed him like crazy,' another wrote.

'Crowd went NUTS at King George's lines 'when people say they hate you' & 'do you know how hard it is to lead?' He had to stop the song.'

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich took to Twitter to weigh in on the subject

Two audience members tweeted about Pence being booed by the crowd during a specific point in one of the songs

'Vice-president-elect Pence we welcome you and truly thank you for joining us here,' Brandon Dixon said on-stage in a message to Pence

Vice President-elect Mike Pence waves as he leaves the Richard Rodgers Theatre after a performance of Hamilton on Friday night

And just when Pence thought his embarrassment was over, he emerged from the theater to find a group of angry protesters shouting in the New York street.

Hundreds of demonstrators were seen outside chanting: 'F*** Mike Pence.'

He then said Hamilton is a 'wonderful American story told by a diverse group of men, women, of different colors, creed, and orientation.

Tickets to Hamilton, which racked up 11 Tony Awards earlier this year, are notoriously difficult for the average citizen to get their hands on.

Re-sale market StubHub lists the cheapest ticket for Saturday night's show at a staggering $835. It is unclear how Pence secured a ticket.

Pence (pictured leaving the theater) was booed throughout the show by those in the audience