In The Heights (2027)

As Usnavi says at the end: “We’re home. We’re home all along.” A vibrant, tender, and rhythmically electrifying musical that captures the immigrant barrio experience with more authenticity and joy than almost any other work of popular culture. Essential viewing for anyone interested in 21st-century musical theatre, hip-hop dramaturgy, or stories of the American Dream told from the sidewalk up.

1. Overview In the Heights is a Pulitzer Prize-finalist musical with music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda and a book by Quiara Alegría Hudes . Set over the course of three sweltering summer days in the predominantly Dominican-American neighborhood of Washington Heights, New York City, the musical tells a vibrant, urgent story about community, dreams, identity, and the bittersweet choice between leaving home or staying to build a future. In the Heights

Premiering on Broadway in 2008 (after an off-Broadway run in 2007), the show won four Tony Awards, including Best Musical. It is widely credited as a watershed moment in American musical theatre for its Latinx and hip-hop-driven storytelling, predating Miranda’s global phenomenon Hamilton . The story centers on Usnavi de la Vega , a bodega owner who dreams of returning to the Dominican Republic — to a beach his parents described in a photograph. He serves coffee and lottery tickets to a tight-knit neighborhood on the brink of change. As Usnavi says at the end: “We’re home