Great Performances airs a special encore of the performance documentary, IN THE HEIGHTS: CHASING BROADWAY DREAMS tonight, November 10 at 9 p.m. ET (check local listings). The documentary showcases the 2008 musical that launched Lin-Manuel Miranda's rise to stardom. The film will also be available to stream the following day via pbs.org/gperf and PBS OTT apps. Watch a sneak peek below:
Making it in New York City is tough. Few get the chance to live out their dreams, and the cast and crew of In the Heights know this all too well. This young, diverse group of relatively unknown artists and performers dreamed of making it on Broadway, but are well aware that a new original musical set outside a bodega in the Latino neighborhood of WASHINGTON HEIGHTS is a highly risky proposition. It took eight years in all, but they succeeded beyond their wildest expectations, winning four TONY AWARDS along the way, including Best Musical and Best Score for a Musical. In the Heights: Chasing Broadway Dreams chronicles the personal stories of composer/lyricist Lin-Manuel Miranda and the cast of In the Heights in the months leading up to its 2008 opening night.
For Miranda, bringing In the Heights to life began when he was a sophomore at Wesleyan University. Having grown up as a first generation Puerto Rican New Yorker in one of the city's toughest neighborhoods, Miranda always struggled to find his identity and place in life. Writing about the stories, sacrifices and sounds of the people from his neighborhood was a way to share his experience. "When I saw Rent, it was the first time I'd seen a musical that took place now," recounted Miranda. "A light bulb went off and it was like 'oh, you can write a musical that's about you, about your life.' If you had told me it'd take eight years to finish [In the Heights] I probably would have been too scared to continue."Videos