Connecticut (2005) and off-Broadway (2007) tryouts A new version of
In the Heights was presented at the National Music Theater Conference at the
Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in
Waterford, Connecticut between July 23 and July 31, 2005, directed by Thomas Kail and with music director
Alex Lacamoire. The cast featured Natalie Cortez, Janet Dacal, Robin de Jesús, Huey Dunbar,
Christopher Jackson,
Doreen Montalvo,
Javier Muñoz, Rick Negron, Sheena Marie Ortiz, Matt Saldivar, Monica Salazar, and Nancy Ticotin The musical then opened at the 37 Arts Theater
off-Broadway, running from February 8, 2007, through July 15, 2007. Directed by Thomas Kail, with choreography by
Andy Blankenbuehler and music direction by
Alex Lacamoire, it was produced by
Jill Furman,
Kevin McCollum,
Jeffrey Seller and Sander Jacobs. The off-Broadway production was nominated for nine
Drama Desk Awards, winning two, as well as winning the Outer Critics' Circle Award for Outstanding Musical. with an official opening on March 9, 2008, at the
Richard Rodgers Theatre. The Broadway production was again directed and choreographed by Kail and Blankenbuehler, with most of the off-Broadway principals reprising their roles. The creative team included set design by
Anna Louizos, costume design by
Paul Tazewell, lighting design by
Howell Binkley, sound design by Acme Sound Partners, arrangements and orchestrations by
Alex Lacamoire and
Bill Sherman, and music coordination by Michael Keller. The producers announced on January 8, 2009, that the show had recouped its $10 million investment after 10 months. The
cast recording was released on June 3, 2008, by
Ghostlight Records and won the
Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album, beating the recordings of
The Little Mermaid,
Young Frankenstein, and the revivals of
Gypsy and
South Pacific. The Broadway production celebrated its 1000th performance on August 2, 2010. The Broadway production closed on January 9, 2011, after 29 previews and 1,184 regular performances. The final cast included
Lin-Manuel Miranda,
Arielle Jacobs,
Marcy Harriell,
Shaun Taylor-Corbett,
Olga Merediz,
Andréa Burns,
Christopher Jackson, Tony Chriroldes,
Priscilla Lopez, and
Jon Rua (understudy for the roles of Usnavi and Sonny for most of 2010).
North American tour (2009–2011) The first national tour of
In the Heights began on October 27, 2009, in
Tampa, Florida. The musical ran in
San Juan, Puerto Rico in November 2010, the first time an
Equity tour has played in the city. Librettist Hudes and songwriter-star Miranda are both of Puerto Rican descent. Miranda played this engagement. The tour closed on April 3, 2011, at the
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in
Miami, Florida. At the time of its closing, the tour starred
Joseph Morales as Usnavi.
Manila, Philippines (2011) The international premiere ran in
Manila, Philippines, from September 2 to 18, 2011. The new production was directed by Bobby Garcia and starred Nyoy Volante as Usnavi, Ima Castro as Vanessa, K-La Rivera as Nina Rosario, Felix Rivera as Benny, Calvin Millado as Kevin Rosario, Jackie Lou Blanco as Camila Rosario, Tex Ordoñez as Daniela, Tanya Manalang as Carla, Bibo Reyes as Sonny, and Jay Glorioso as Abuela Claudia. The show had a repeat run in March 2012.
Non-Equity US tour (2011–2012) A non-Equity United States national tour of
In the Heights ran from October 17, 2011, until June 2012. The tour played in Chicago in January 2012, with Virginia Cavaliere as Nina, Presilah Nunez as Vanessa, Kyle Carter as Benny, and Perry Young as Usnavi.
Panama City, Panama (2013) and São Paulo, Brazil (2014) In Panama,
In The Heights was performed by Instituto Alberto Einstein's student body from June 20 to June 25, notable performances by Valerie Cohen, Isidoro Cherem and Alegrita Angel, acting was made entirely in Spanish and songs sang in their original lyrics.
Carnaval del Barrio (
In the Heights) was staged at the famed Teatro en Círculo, from the October 3 to 31, 2013, produced by Top Line Events and directed by
Aaron Zebede, who also adapted the book and songs to
Spanglish. Jose "Pepe" Casis was the musical director, who also played the part of Piragua Guy. The Brazilian premiere of
Nas Alturas was staged at
Teatro Bradesco from April 17 until May 25, 2014. The cast featured Myra Ruiz (Nina), Ricardo Marques (Benny), Mauro Gorini (Kevin), Germana Guilherme (Camila), Renata Brás (Daniela), Milena Martines (Carla), Lola Fanucchi (Vanessa), Thiago Vianna (Graffiti) and Rafael Dantas (Piragua Guy).
Off-West End, United Kingdom (2014) The UK premiere of
In The Heights was staged at
Southwark Playhouse from 9 May until June 7, 2014. The cast featured Sam Mackay as Usnavi,
Christina Modestou as Nina, Emma Kingston as Vanessa,
David Bedella as Kevin Rosario and
Victoria Hamilton-Barritt as Daniela, with direction by Luke Sheppard and costumes by
Gabriella Slade.
Tokyo, Japan (2014) The Japanese premiere played in
Bunkamura's Theatre Cocoon from April 9 until April 20, 2014, and featured
Yuya Matsushita,
Ayaka Umeda,
Chihiro Otsuka, and
Motomu Azaki, among others.
Melbourne, Australia (2015) The Australian premiere of
In The Heights, produced by StageArt, opened at
Chapel Off Chapel on Feb 20 and ran for a short season of 21 shows, closing on March 8. Directed by James Cutler, Musical Direction by Cameron Thomas and choreographed by Yvette Lee, Starring Stephen Lopez in the lead role of Usnavi. The show received overwhelming critical acclaim.
London return (2015–2017) In the Heights transferred to the
King's Cross theatre, London on October 3, 2015. The production was directed by Luke Sheppard, choreographed by Drew McOnie with musical supervision by Tom Deering. The production was nominated for four awards at the 2016
Olivier Awards: Best New Musical, Best Theatre Choreographer (Drew McOnie), Outstanding Achievement in Music and Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical (David Bedella). The performance of the production at the Olivier Awards was introduced by
Jonathan Groff, in character as
King George from Miranda's musical
Hamilton. Following the end of his run in
Hamilton, composer Lin-Manuel Miranda made a surprise visit to the production on September 4, 2016, while he was in London working on
Mary Poppins Returns. The production closed on January 8, 2017, after a hugely successful run; with several extensions from its initial 4 month limited run. The final show was concluded with speeches by actor Sam Mackay and producer Paul Taylor Mills, and a surprise appearance by Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Vancouver, Canada and Seoul, South Korea (2015) The Canadian premiere of
In the Heights, produced by The Arts Club, opened at the Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage on May 6, 2015. Directed by Bill Millerd with co-direction and choreography by Lisa Stevens and musical direction by Ken Cormier. The cast featured Luc Roderique as Usnavi, Elena Juatco as Vanessa, Kate Blackburn as Nina, Chris Sams as Benny, Sharon Crandall as Abuela Claudia, Caleb Di Pomponio as Sonny, Francisco Trujillo as Kevin, Caitriona Murphy as Camila, Irene Karas Loeper as Daniela, Julia Harnett as Carla, Michael Culp as Graffiti Pete and Michael Antonakos as Piragua Guy. The South Korean production opened in the Samsung Card Hall, Blue Square,
Seoul on September 4, 2015. The production was scheduled to star numerous
K-pop and
hip hop musicians including Jeong Won-young,
Yang Dong-geun,
Jang Dongwoo of
Infinite, and
Key from
Shinee as Usnavi, Seo Kyeong-su,
Kim Sung-kyu of
Infinite, and
Chen from
EXO as Benny, and Kim Bo-kyeong,
Luna of
f(x) as Nina.
Lima, Peru (2016) Los Productores presented
In the Heights during the first months of 2016. The premiere took place on January 20, 2016, at Luigi Pirandello Theater. The composition of the cast does not match those characteristics that the original work proposed. While the original work proposed racial diversity as an essential feature, the Peruvian version has a cast composed mainly of actors with white ancestry and not one single actor with Indigenous background. Gisela Ponce de León, a member of the cast, said, "Peruvians are experts in self-managed racism."
Lohne, Germany (2016) The first ever German performance took place in May and June 2016 in Lohne and was an amateur production by the local high school. The musical was translated by Laura Friedrich Tejero and directed by Rainer Eschner and Stefan Middendorf.
US Spanish Premiere (2017) Directed and choreographed by Luis Salgado, a member of the original Broadway Cast, and Assistant Latin Choreographer to Mr. Blankenbuehler, and presented by GALA Hispanic Theater,
In The Heights had its Spanish Premiere in the US in April 2017. While Spanish-language versions of
In the Heights have been produced in Latin America, this production is distinctive for several reasons: It is the first Spanish version of the show in the United States, it is the first Spanish translation sanctioned and approved by Lin-Manuel Miranda, and it is directed and choreographed by Luis Salgado, Assistant Latin Choreographer on the original Broadway production of
In the Heights. The production included lyrics and scenes in Spanish, with elements from the original English, as well as an English anchor through the character of Benny. The production offered English and Spanish subtitles. The production combined a varied Spanish speaking cast from countries including the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Spain, Colombia, Peru, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Switzerland and the USA. It starred Juan Luis Espinal (Usnavi), Verónica Álvarez Robles (Vanessa), Laura Lebrón (Nina), Vaugh Midder (Benny), Scheherazade Quiroga (Daniela), Shadia Fairuz (Camila), Rafael Beato (Sonny), Michelle Ríos (Abuela Claudia), José Fernando Capellán (Kevin), Gabriella Pérez (Carla), Myriam Gadri (Graffity Pete) and Felix Marchany (Piragua Guy). The ensemble included: Ximena Salgado, Melinette Pallares, Natalia Raigosa, Amaya Perea, Aaron Cobos, José Ozuna and Hector Flores. The production garnered 18 nominations to the 2018 Helen Hayes Awards (the DC equivalent to the Tony Awards), more than any other DC production in the season, including Best Musical, Best Ensemble, Best Director, Best Choreography, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress and Best Supporting Actor among others.
Nyborg, Denmark (2018) The first ever Nordic performance took place in January and February 2018 at Bastionen theatre in Nyborg, Denmark. It was an amateur production by the Musical Talent School of Nyborg. It was translated into Danish and directed by Jesper Nielsen.
Saltillo, Mexico (2019) The musical premiered in May 2019, in Teatro Fernando Soler. It was a semi-professional production in Spanish directed by Saul Martínez and produced by Cuarta Pared Teatro.
New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A., Regional Premiere (October 7–16, 2022) Produced by the Jefferson Performing Arts Society, directed and choreographed by Michelle Pietri with Assistant Choreographer AJ Hernandez,
In The Heights had its Regional Premiere in The Jefferson Performing Arts Center on October 7, 2022. Maestro Dennis Assaf conducted The Jefferson Performing Arts Society Pit Orchestra. The Scenic Designer was Eric Porter, the Lighting Designer was Jonathan Michael Gonzales and the Sound Designer was Kage Laney. The Wigs and Makeup Designer was Amanda Bravender, the Costume Designer was Arturo Hernandez Jr., and the Props Designer was Olivia Winter. Mona Naswari was the Stage Manager. The production combined a varied Spanish speaking cast from countries including the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Cuba. It starred Alcee Jones (Usnavi), Gia Martinez (Vanessa), Kelly Laines (Nina), Neal Eli (Benny), Skylar Broussard (Daniela), Elizabeth Lowry (Camila), Claudio Venancio (Sonny), Elana Polin (Abuela Claudia), Paul Bello (Kevin), Rachel Carter (Carla), Clarence Smith (Graffity Pete) and Adriel Aviles (Piragua Guy). The ensemble included: Gabriella Vazquez Harlamert (Dance Captain), Aubry Snipes, Graciela Gonzales, Aaliyah Thompson, Alejandra Dollis, Shiquita Brooks, Yorkel Ballesteros, David Hidalgo, Cal Desmith, Fransheska Peña, Joshua "Juice" Hernandez, AJ Hernandez, Aleyla Ybarra, Sophia Christilles and Stefan Armando Hernandez-San Martin.
Koszalin, Poland (2022) The first ever
Polish performance directed by Kacper Wojcieszek took place on 24 September 2022 in
Koszalin's Musical Theater "Adria" (Teatr Muzyczny Adria).
Australian return (2024–2025) A production of
In The Heights performed at the
Sydney Opera House in July 2024, starring Ryan González (Usnavi) and Olivia Vásquez (Vanessa). The musical returned to Melbourne in August 2025, at the
Comedy Theatre, Melbourne. In addition to Olivia Vásquez and Ryan González. The show's cast included Ngali Shaw (Benny), Maria Gonzalez (Nina), Steve Costi (Sonny), and Lena Cruz (Abuela Claudia). This cast took the show to
Gold Coast, Queensland in September 2025, performing at
HOTA, Home Of The Arts.
Off-Broadway revival (2026) New York City Center is set to stage a revival of the show from October 28 to November 15, 2026. It will be a part of its Off-Broadway Gala series. David Mendizábal is set to direct. ==Awards and nominations==