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Review of 'In The Heights' by Sacred Heart University TAP
The SHU students have put together another wonderful spring musical production, after setting the bar high last year with 'JCS.'

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βPaciencia y fe (Patience and faith)β
Fairfield, CT - The Sacred Heart University Theatre Arts Program is presenting their splashy spring musical this weekend. I got to attend the exciting opening night of the SHU TAPβs production of Lin Manuel Mirandaβs first musical entitled βIn the Heights.β Mr. Miranda (you may have heard of his little musical entitled βHamiltonβ) wrote the earliest draft of this high-energy show in 1999 and it played at Wesleyan Universityβs student theater companyβs second stage in 2000. Quiara Alegria Hudes wrote the current book in 2004. The development of βIn the Heightsβ was supported by the Eugene OβNeill Theater Center in CT during a residency at the Music Theater Conference of 2005 and went on to Broadway with Lin Manuel in the role of Usnavi and Christopher Jackson (George Washington in βHamiltonβ) as Benny. The show earned 13 Tony nominations and won four, including Best Musical.
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I have seen three student productions of βIn the Heightsβ and was impressed with the music, the dancing and the nicely crafted story. This show with a CT connection is a good one for young performers and the SHU production made the most of all of the roles and the big production numbers. That rap and salsa music has never sounded better in the hands of this musical team. This viewing reminded me of the importance of the βpatience and faithβ of Abuela Claudia in this story; I always tear up during βAlabanzaβ and this time was no exception.
The members of the ensemble danced very well and sang up a storm. Mark Bosse, Jake Doble, Grace Falvey, Andrew Patino, Ruthie Phillips, Jenna Sheridan, Jenna Larson, Samantha OβDonnell, Maria Ogundolani, and Julia Vezza were in the ensemble.
Sidney Choothesa, Cara Gileau, Sarah Possenti, Marissa Powers, Devin Towne, Amy Obraitis and Kristyn Velez were featured dancers. Freshman Samantha Lodato made her debut with spray paint cans in hands as Graffiti Pete, a role she shared with junior Serge Valcourt (Duncan in βMacbeth.β)
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Kudos to SHU senior Stachakay Silvera on her very strong performance as Abuela Claudia; wow, can this girl sing! Another student who can really sing is Henley Solomon (βTick, Tick...Boom!,β Judas in βJCS,β Dan in βNext to Normalβ) and this SHU junior was extra special in the role of Benny.

Chris Faccenda (SHUβs βNext to Normal,β Jesus Christ Superstar,β βWorkingβ) was incredibly cute in the role of Piraguero (the βPiragua Guy.β) Piragua is a Puerto Rican shaved ice dessert, shaped like a pyramid, consisting of shaved ice and covered with fruit-flavored syrup that is sold from pushcarts.
Melissa Ferlo played very well the mother of Camila Rosario and senior Zachary Lane (Jon in βTick, Tick...Boom!,β Princeton in βAvenue Q,β Macduff in βMacbethβ) was amazing as her proud father Kevin."InΓΊtil" (Useless) was most memorable.
Leela Gallucci was memorable in the role of the very tall Carla and freshman Isabela Scaglione (Dromio of Syracuse in βThe Comedy of Errorsβ) was just as good as Daniela. Minas Kostis, a sophomore at SHU, was a force of nature in the role of Sonny.
Freshman Rebecca Radisic made her debut on the main stage at the university in the role of Vanessa and was a powerhouse in the important role. This young lady knows how to make a memorable debut.
I knew that SHU sophomore Courtney OβShea would make a fabulous Nina Rosario because I had seen her as Chloe in βBe More Chill,β Kate/Lucy in βAvenue Q,β and in the ensemble of βJCS.β SHU junior Michael Villanueva (Simon Zealotes in βJCS,β Gabe in βNext to Normalβ) was a natural as Usnavi De La Vega. These two students should be so proud of the hard work they put into their roles, for it paid off.
Director Jerry Goehring always knows how to help his students to shine on the SHU stages and this time he cast the leading roles with his strongest actors and singers. Musical Director Leo Carusone worked with the students on singing the super-catchy numbers as well as the nine-piece onstage orchestra seated in various locations of the set. Choreographer Simone DePaolo worked overtime to construct the Latin dancing and it was thrilling to watch. Co-producers were SHU students Justin Weigel and Andrew Patino and the dialect coach Andreina Sosa-Keifer ensured that everyone who spoke got the Spanish pronunciation was correct.
Costumes designed by Nicole Jablonski certainly fit the Washington Heights vibe; the students playing the adult roles looked the part, while some of the skimpier outfits suggested the βcalorβ of July 4th in the city. The set designed as always by the TAP program read inner city with the help of graffiti artist Kwadwo Adae and uncomfortably warm with fine lighting designed by Jamie Burnett.
Nancy Sasso Janis has been writing theatre reviews since 2012 as a way to support local theatre venues and she posts reviews of well over 100 productions each year. In 2016, she became a member of the Connecticut Critics Circle. She continues to contribute theatre news, previews, and audition notices to local Patch sites. Reviews of all levels of theatrical productions are posted on Naugatuck Patch and the Patch sites closest to the venue. Follow the reviewer on her Facebook pages Nancy Sasso Janis: Theatre Reviewer and Connecticut Theater Previews and on Twitter @nancysjanis417