Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Title of Play, Name of Playwright, Premier Date

In The Heights - The Musical



Playwright:  Quiara Alegría Hudes 



Composer:    Lin-Manuel Miranda



Lyricist:        Lin-Manuel Miranda



First Performance: April 20, 1999




Monday, 24 March 2014

A Detailed Synopsis of the Play that Outlines Each Act and Scene

In the Heights is based on the lives of several characters in the working class, living in the neighbourhood of Washington Heights, on the northern tip of Manhattan. Usnavi is the main character and is a bodega owner who is looking after an elderly Cuban lady, as well as longing for the girl working in the beauty salon nearby and he dreams of winning the lottery and escaping to the shores of the native Dominican Republic.


Act 1:
Usnavi is the first onto the stage and introduces the main characters. Last on is Nina, who has come back from Stanford University. She is worried though, as she has dropped out and is frightened of telling her parents.  
Meanwhile, Nina's parents, Kevin and Camila, need an emergency loan to keep their struggling taxi dispatch afloat, temporarily leaving Benny, a young employee and friend of Nina's, in charge.
 
As well as this, in the hair salon across the street, Vanessa, Usnavi's love interest, dreams of escaping to a studio apartment, despite not earning much money. When Vanessa stops by Usnavi's bodega,  Sonny (Usnavi's cousin) asks her out to a romantic evening on Usnavi's behalf, and she accepts.
 
Later, when Nina's parents return, she reveals how she lost her academic scholarship and dropped out of Stanford. Nina's father, Kevin, is devastated and angry so Nina seeks comfort from Vanessa, but the salon owner and local gossip, Daniela, sits Nina down for a makeover, talking Vanessa into admitting that she cares about Usnavi's 'sexual decisions'. Nina then reveals that she has dropped out of Sanford.
 
Usnavi discovers that he has sold a winning lottery ticket worth $96,000 and everyone on the block imagines life with that money and how they would spend it. Abuela Claudia is introduced after this, and basically brought up Usnavi as a young orphan. She tells us about her journey from Cuba to New York in 1943 (as a child) which then tells us that she actually holds the winning lottery ticket.
 
Next, Nina and Benny go around the neighbourhood and talk about the memories they have and they grow closer and potential feelings arise. The following scene is set at a dinner party, where Kevin announces that he has sold the family car service in order to pay for Nina's eduction. Vanessa and Usnavi go on their date to a dance club, but Benny arrives and is annoyed because he likes Vanessa and is now unemployed. Nina is also there but tensions rise on the dance floor because Vanessa and Usnavi are attempting to make each other jealous. 
In the final scene for Act 1, there is a power cut and everyone breaks into a huge fight. the characters all search for each other in the club, apart from Sonny and Graffiti Pete (from scene 1) who are setting off fireworks. The final moments of Act 1 are Nina and Benny arguing then making up and Abuela Claudia telling Usnavi that she's the one with the winning lottery ticket. 



Act 2:

It begins in the morning time and it is clear that Benny and Nina have spent the night together. Nina teaches Benny some Spanish phrases, and they talk about how anxious he is over what Kevin will think of their new relationship. Meanwhile down the street, Usnavi's bodega has been looted during the night. Abuela Claudia thinks she can help by suggesting to Usnavi that they should use her winnings to move to Usnavi's homeland: the Dominican Republic. Usnavi agrees.
 
Nina's parents have been searching for her all night, and when they learn that she has been with Benny, Kevin is furious. Kevin vows that Benny will never be a part of the Rosario family because he is not Latino, but Camila ends the family fight. Everyone is feeling frustrated by the extreme heat / power cut. They manage to get enough energy for a last celebration before the bodega, salon, and dispatch shut their doors for good.
Then, Usnavi publicly announces that Abuela Claudia won the lottery, and he and she will soon leave for the Dominican Republic, leaving Vanessa heartbroken whilst the neighbourhood celebrates.
Then Kevin makes a shocking, sudden announcement over the taxi radios, stating that Abuela Claudia has suddenly died. The neighbourhood holds a memorial ceremony for her.
 Usnavi and Nina rummage through boxes of Abuela Claudia's things. As Nina discovers photographs from her own high school graduation, she decides to accept her father's sacrifice and return to Stanford.
Daniela closes her salon down and at the same time she announces that she will co-sign on Vanessa's dream apartment in the West Village. Vanessa brings a bottle of champagne to thank Usnavi who helped her make the decision. He is still all over the place after Claudia's death and does not see that Vanessa is flirting with him. Eventually she kisses him.
Benny worries about his relationship with Nina, since her decision to go back to University, and as the sun sets they stand together, uncertain of their future together.
The next morning, Usnavi begins to close the shop. Usnavi is sad because he imagines that the block will be completely different in no time at all, but Sonny has asked Graffiti Pete to paint a mural of Abuela Claudia on the bodega's grate. Sonny rolls down the bodega grate in front of Usnavi, revealing the memorial. Usnavi is completely stunned that they completed this all in one night and he orders his cousin to tell everyone that he has changed his mind and wants to stay. He also promises to make Vanessa happy, and he realises that the block is his true home and he does not want to be anywhere else.

Saturday, 22 March 2014

Character Analysis


My Job Role


For this year's show, In The Heights, I will be the Stage Manager. This means I will be managing the shows from backstage each night of the performance, ensuring that my team, consisting of a DSM, ASMs and stage crew know what they are doing to ensure backstage runs smoothly.  However prior to the show itself, I will be responsible for the budget when sourcing materials / props. I will also have good communication with the DSM, Gemma, who will be attending rehearsals and reporting back to me what the director / choreographer have asked for. This is important because we will need to be organised and thorough communication /details make sure there are minimal (no) failures in the passing on of important information. Lastly, as SM I will be chairing meetings with all team members to find out where everyone is up to and that everyone is working to an appropriate deadline. 

Friday, 21 March 2014

GC1: Implementing Production Plans



Above are minutes from the first meeting the production team had. I was the scribe and lead the meeting also. We went around the table and everyone discussed what their job role was and from there, we went on to talk about deadlines and when certain things (e.g. attending rehearsals and getting a confirmed props list) had to be done by. Some people e.g. Anna (Props Mistress) had more to do than others at this stage because her role was more centred to the planning process. In contrast Joel, the lighting operator's job was to operate the lights on the night, meaning he has less to do during the lead up to the show. But he was on hand to help the lighting designer, Jordan, when needed.
It was important that we had this meeting because it illustrated how important it was to have a clear understanding of our responsibilities, and so we all knew who the relevant people were to go to if we had any queries. If we did not have this meeting, I think it would have been harder to communicate and this would lead to a lack of clarity.