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Synopsis

Over the course of the Tony award-winning musical, In the Heights, we encounter the many colorful residents of Washington Heights -- a New York City neighborhood on the brink of change. Usnavi, a first generation Dominican-American corner bodega owner, and his friends and family are dealing with the pressures of rising rents and closing neighborhood businesses. As one family struggles to figure out how to pay for an Ivy League tuition for their brilliant and hard-working daughter, a young woman is trying to put a down payment on a new apartment, and Usnavi himself is trying to get back to the Dominican Republic to reconnect with his roots after the death of his parents. In Washington Heights, community is everything, and we see how each of these individuals struggles to survive and how these same individuals come together as a community to mourn their losses and rejoice in their triumphs. Over the course of the show, we see the hard-working residents of Washington Heights grapple with love and lust, identity and racism, all while the prospect of a winning lottery ticket hangs in the air, potentially changing the livelihoods of the people and the community forever. This revolutionary new musical combines Latin rhythms and dance with hip-hop lyrics to tell a captivating story about what it means to chase your dreams as you cling to your roots, and to celebrate the community from which you grew.

Show Information

Category
Musical
Age Guidance
Thirteen Plus (PG-13)
Number of Acts
2
First Produced
2007
Genres
Drama, Comedy
Settings
Multiple Settings
Time & Place
Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York. Present day.
Cast Size
medium
Orchestra Size
Medium
Dancing
Heavy
Ideal For
College/University, Community Theatre, Diverse Cast, Ensemble Cast, High School, Large Cast, Professional Theatre, Regional Theatre, Includes Young Adult, Adult, Mature Adult, Elderly, Late Teen, Early Teen Characters, Medium Cast

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Themes, Symbols & Motifs

Key Terms

    A small pause or moment of shift in a scene, often used to emphasize a change in emotion or intention.

    A musical and cultural movement that has influenced contemporary theatre, particularly in rhythm-driven musicals like Hamilton.

    The language of ancient Rome, used in early liturgical drama and by scholars during the Renaissance and Medieval theatre periods.

    A gender-neutral term for people of Latin American heritage, represented in modern theatre to promote inclusion and diversity.

    The main character of a play or story, typically the one whose journey or conflict drives the plot. The protagonist often experiences growth or change.

    A prestigious U.S. award for achievements in journalism, literature, and drama. Many modern plays that reflect social and political themes have received this honor.

    A spoken rhythmic vocal style incorporated into modern musicals and theatre to convey energy, storytelling, or protest.

    The patterned flow of sound or movement in speech, music, or choreography that shapes the energy and pacing of a performance.

    A production created to showcase the talents of a specific star performer, often tailored to their strengths.

    A developmental process for a theatrical work involving readings, rehearsals, and informal performances to refine material.

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