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In The Heights: The road to Broadway

  • In The Heights was written.

    In The Heights was written.
    During his sophomore year at Wesleyan University, theatre major Lin-Manuel Miranda writes the first version of In The Heights.
  • Broadway producers pick up ITH

    Broadway producers pick up ITH
    Lin-Manuel Miranda collaborates with director Thomas Kail to rework and restage his college project for a larger audience. They capture the interest of producers Jill Furman, Kevin McCollum and Jeffrey Seller.
  • ITH staged at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre

    ITH staged at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre
    After more workshops and more collaborators, Miranda presents a new version of IN THE HEIGHTS at the National Music Theater Conference at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre in Waterford, Connecticut.
  • ITH begins Off-Broadway run

    ITH begins Off-Broadway run
    Seven years after the idea was first born, In The Heights is ready for its New York theatrical debut at Off-Broadway's 37 Arts Theatre.
  • ITH plays its final Off-Broadway show after 200 performances

    ITH plays its final Off-Broadway show after 200 performances
    After over 200 performances, during which it picked up the Outer Critics Circle and Lucille Lortel Awards for Best Musical, In The Heights plays its final Off-Broadway show and begins preparations for a move to Broadway.
  • ITH opens on Broadway

    ITH opens on Broadway
    In The Heights plays its first Broadway performance at the Richard Rodgers Theatre on February 14, 2008 and celebrates its Opening Night on March 9, 2008.
  • ITH records cast album

    ITH records cast album
    The cast of In The Heights spends two days in the studio recording the Original Cast Album, which will be a 23-track, two-disc package, produced by Andres Levin and Ghostlight Records.
  • ITH gets nominated for 13 Tony Awards

    ITH gets nominated for 13 Tony Awards
    The 2007-2008 Tony Award nominations are announced on May 13, and In The Heights earns the most nominations of any show in the season: 13. In addition to a Best Musical nomination, In The Heights also picks up nods for Best Book, Best Original Score, Best Actor, Best Featured Actor, Best Featured Actress, Best Direction, Best Choreography, Best Orchestrations, Best Scenic Design, Best Costume Design, Best Lighting Design and Best Sound Design.
  • Cast Recording Debuts at #1 on the Billboard Charts

    Cast Recording Debuts at #1 on the Billboard Charts
    Ghostlight Records releases the cast album on June 3, and it debuts at number 1 on Billboard's Cast Album chart, and number 82 on Billboards Top 200 Album Chart.
  • ITH wins Tony for Best Musical

    ITH wins Tony for Best Musical
    At the 2008 Tony Awards, In The Heights wins four Tony's including the coveted award for Best Musical, beating out Cry Baby, Passing Strange and Xanadu. In additional to Best Musical, Lin-Manuel wins for Best Original Score, Andy Blankenbuehler wins for Best Choreography and Alex Lacamoire and Bill Sherman win for Best Orchestrations.
  • In The Heights wraps 1 million dollars

    In The Heights wraps 1 million dollars
    The day after the Tony Awards, In The Heights brings in a record one million dollars in ticket sales at the box office.
  • Britney Spears visits ITH

    Britney Spears visits ITH
    The mega-star sees the show, goes backstage to congratulate the cast and has a post-show dinner with cast members. Her experience is featured as part of her 90-minute MTV documentary "Britney: For The Record" which debuts on November 30.
  • ITH gets picked up by Universal Pictures and heads to the big screen

    Universal Pictures ("Mamma Mia") announces that they plan to adapt In The Heights as a feature film for release in 2010. Lin-Manuel Miranda and Meryl Poster, who executive produced the film "Chicago," will produce. Quiara Alegria Hudes, who wrote the book for the show, will pen the screenplay.
  • Lin-Manuel Miranda turns 29

    Lin-Manuel celebrates the end of a milestone year with the cast of In The Heights. Happy Birthday!
  • In The Heights Album wins Grammy Award

    At the 51st Annual Grammy Awards, In The Heights wins for Best Musical Show Album, besting the recordings of The Little Mermaid, Young Frankenstein and the revivals of Gypsy and South Pacific.
  • Lin-Manuel Miranda leaves ITH

    Lin-Manuel Miranda leaves ITH
    After more than a year of starring as Usnavi, a performance that earned him a Tony nomination, Lin-Manuel takes his final bow to a sold-out house. Longtime cast member Javier Mu~noz steps into the spotlight to fill the role.
  • In The Heights announces tour

    The first national tour of In The Heights is announced, beginning at the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center in Tampa, Florida on October 27. It will then play Atlanta, Minneapolis, Hartford, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Houston, Austin, Tempe, San Diego and Costa Mesa into August 2010.
  • In The Heights PBS Special Airs

    PBS's Great Performances debuts "In The Heights: Chasing Broadway Dreams" - a documentary that follows Lin-Manuel Miranda and the cast of In The Heights in the months leading up to opening night on Broadway.