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In The Heights
 

In The Heights tells the story of a vibrant Cuban, Dominican, and Puerto Rican community in New York City’s Washington Heights neighbourhood—a place where the coffee from the bodega is light and sweet, the windows are always open, and the streets explode with the songs and rhythms of three generations. It’s a community on the brink of change, full of hopes, dreams, and pressures, where the biggest struggle can be deciding which traditions you take with you, and which ones you leave behind. In The Heights is the winner of the 2008 Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Score, Best Choreography and Best Orchestrations.

 

The show was conceived, and the music and lyrics were written by, Lin-Manuel Miranda. Miranda is perhaps best known today as the creator of Hamilton, which won 11 Tony Awards in 2016 including Best Musical. The book for the show was written by Quiara Alegría Hudes, who won the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for her play Water by the Spoonful.

 

Produced by the award-winning team behind Violet and Songs for A New World, In the Heights boasts a stellar Australian creative team with Director Luke Joslin (Songs for a New World), Musical Direction by dual Sydney Theatre Award winning Lucy Bermingham (Violet, Spring Awakening) and Choreography by Amy Campbell (So You Think You Can Dance, Hispanic Attack). The show includes the incredible performing talents of Ryan Gonzales, Tim Omaji and Olivia Vasquez, in the roles of Usnavi, Benny and Vanessa (respectively).

 

 

Event details

Venue: The Hayes Theatre Co. - 19 Greenknowe Ave Potts Point
Bookings: https://boxoffice.hayestheatre.com.au/WEBPAGES/EntaWebShow/ShowDatesCombo.aspx
Start Date: Saturday 07 April 2018

Pricing Information:
Preview - $60
Concession - $64
Adult- $69

 

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