Monday, September 12, 2016

In The Heights



Sunday Afternoon in Atlanta

“The street’s a little kinder, when you’re home.”

        ~Benny to Nina from In the Heights
 
By Doc Lawrence

ATLANTA-Hope is the theme for Theatrical Outfit this season. Tom Key, the founder and artistic director said that when he heard the brilliant cast of In the Heights  sing “Alabanzia,” (lift all things, even this thing to God’s face) he was overwhelmed with tears of hope.

From its inception Theatrical Outfit has nurtured our conscious, prompting examination and introspection while honoring institutions like family and home. The stage is a vehicle in the global community and the current production of In the Heights, transported a packed audience from Atlanta to the community near New York City’s George Washington Bridge. The dancing, singing and music became a cultural bridge from the Dominican Republic to urban America.

We’ve changed as a people since the days depicted in West Side Story. The music and lyrics by wunderkind Lin-Manuel Miranda (Hamilton) serves as an exuberant big city production celebrating street life as he lived it and the people who built their stores and their lives in his neighborhood.

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While the story is about a New York City community, there is local significance. The staff of In the Heights from director Justin Anderson on down to cast members illustrates something Tom Key told me 10 years ago. Atlanta, as the credits confirm, is loaded with great talent and this reservoir is going to get deeper and richer.

Ricardo Aponte’s dazzling choreography alternates the major on stage moments with an ebb and flow like sophisticated ocean waves. The cast is exceptional and the Rialto Center is large enough to embrace the magnificent set and project all the action. 

Atlanta’s diverse neighborhoods now have different people who speak many languages. These are components of a strong community and In the Heights serves to entertain and introduce us. Everything comes together, making you very proud to live in Atlanta, a region where the future of the arts is very bright.

In the Heights received four Tony Awards including Best Musical.

Book by Quiara Alegria Hudes
Music and Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda
Conceived by Lin-Manuel Miranda
Directed by Justin Anderson
Musical Direction by Ann-Carol Pence
Choreography by Ricardo Aponte
                     www.theatricaloutfit.org

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