How many Californians are going to see “Hamilton”? According to the production, 376,164 people saw it in San Francisco, and another 445,995 are expected to see it in Los Angeles.

Lin-Manuel Miranda, the creator of “Hamilton,” is planning to be in Los Angeles on Wednesday to entertain crowds outside the theater, in a one-time reprise of the “Ham4Ham” events that were held for months outside the New York theater.

And there is an exhibit of portraits of the original cast of “Hamilton” at the Diane Rosenstein Gallery in Los Angeles through Saturday.

Also of note: Several of the Los Angeles cast members are from California — Rubén J. Carbajal is from Los Angeles and Ryan Vasquez grew up in San Jose, while Rory O’Malley, Julia K. Harriman, Keenan D. Washington and Desmond Newson are also based in California.

If you don’t have tickets and want them, you’re probably going to have to buy them on the secondary market – The Los Angeles Times ran a helpful guide here. (Also: single tickets for the San Diego production have not yet gone on sale, so that’s still an option.)