In The Heights

what's that

fri 12/7/2007

 

In The Heights, a new musical about New York's Washington Heights, is already earning comparisons to West Side Story and Rent.

Written by and starring 28-year-old Lin-Manuel Miranda, In The Heights flips hip hop, merengue and salsa to portray life in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan. Home to Dominicans, some Puerto Ricans and a few Cubans, the real-life Heights is rarely portrayed as a nice place to visit, let alone a good place to live. Not so in this version.

Miranda first wrote In The Heights as a love triangle while attending Wesleyan University. Seven years later, he retooled the play to focus on three generations: a bodega owner named Usnavi, his grandmother, "Abuelita Claudia", Daniela and Vanessa who work in a beauty salon, and Nina, a college student at Stanford returning home to visit her parents.

The award-winning musical has earned glowing coverage for its blend of traditional Broadway and accessible hip hop – Miranda cites the early '90s rap of The Pharcyde and Black Sheep as influences. But not all reviewers have been convinced by a vision of Washington Heights which one critic likened to "Sesame Street without the puppets." Variety slammed the musical for pushing an "idealized fairy-tale world" free of crime and poverty, prompting Miranda to respond in a YouTube rap:

Some say I got the 'hood sanitized
they only scandalize
they ain't never seen Hispanic guys
without smacking their wives
or packin' knives
or having real lives
I went online just to analyze
the rate of crime up in Washington Heights, yo
the crime rate is twice as high on the upper East Side
Yeah, that shit was astounding to me
I ain't seen no slangin' or bangin' in Woody Allen movies

After a successful run off-Broadway, In The Heights will make its Broadway debut in February of 2008.

recommended listening:
myspace.com/ intheheightsthemusical

 
 
 

1 response to “what's that: In The Heights”

I cnt wait til the movie. too bad i havent seen it on broadway :S

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Nelly

sat 1/24 1:56pm

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