In the Heights @ The Art House, Wyong – 11 January 2019

Living on the Central Coast, seeing a great musical typically means taking the train to Sydney. We’ve got our community theatre groups, and the occasional small play from a larger company stops by, but when you want to see the big guns from Broadway the options are typically lacking. However, an unexpected partnership between Sydney Opera House and The Art House in Wyong saw the Tony Award-winning Lin musical In the Heights playing a tiny venue in my local area before it travelled to the big stage.

I must admit, I didn’t know a lot about In the Heights before I shuffled into The Art House. I knew it had taken home a swag of Tonys and Lin-Manual Miranda wrote it. Frankly, these were the only selling points I needed. There’s something nice about approaching a production without any expectations. It’s been some time since I’ve done that. I knew much about the lives of Carole King and Bobby Darin before catching Beautiful and Dream Lover. I was familiar with some of the music from Book of Mormon. I knew the characters from Wicked and the basic premise. Here I was flying blind, and it was glorious. However, since I wasn’t so familiar I had to fight a little harder to catch the lyrics in the fast-paced songs. The Art House really needed to fine-tune the sound, as sometimes the music seemed to dominate the vocals.

And that is where my criticism begins and ends. Because aside from that little niggle, this production was flawless. I was mesmerised by it, quickly taking the characters to heart and marvelling at the actors’ dance skills and vocal prowess. This is an exceptional cast, one where even the members of the chorus can floor you. I would like to make special mention of Luisa Scrofani as Nina, Stevie Lopez as Usnavi, and Alexander Palacio as Kevin though. These three performers were particularly dazzling, playing their parts so well that I can’t imagine any of the Broadway pros could top them.

I was on the edge of my seat for the entire production. The bright lights at intermission were an unwelcome interruption. I couldn’t wait to immerse myself in the Washington Heights neighbourhood again. By the time the musical reached its heartbreaking climax, I was wiping back tears. I laughed, I cried, and most importantly I felt. This production of In the Heights was truly one of the greatest things I’ve witnessed on stage. It plays Sydney Opera House on January 16 to 20. Sydneysiders, get yourself a ticket. I guarantee you won’t regret it.

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