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Spring ISD Students Performing 'In the Heights' Musical
The show boasts a cast and crew of more than 75 students, including some drawn to theater for the first time.

From Spring HS: When Spring High Schoolβs drama department announced its fall musical production of βIn the Heights,β the buzz at the school was noticeable, and turnout at auditions was unusually large. Something about the show was attracting the students, connecting with them and drawing them out. For senior Rosie Sanchez, it was no surprise.βI feel like people are excited to see their culture and their identity represented onstage,β said Sanchez, who plays the part of Abuela Claudia in the schoolβs production.
Running at 7 p.m. Oct. 27, 28 and 30, with a matinee performance at 2 p.m. on Oct. 28, the show boasts a cast and crew of more than 75 students, including some drawn to theater for the first time. For the showβs director, Katie Butler, the new faces are a welcome addition.βWe have a very diverse student population, and we wanted to be able to celebrate that,β Butler said. βThe way the story is conveyed musically, it really relates to a younger, more diverse generation.βSet over a three-day period in the lives of residents of New Yorkβs Washington Heights neighborhood, the play deals with everyday themes, including financial hardship, the loss of a loved one, and the struggle to honor cultural and family roots while finding oneβs own unique identity.
The musicalβs score, which won a Tony Award for composer Lin-Manuel Miranda, is a mix of contemporary rhythms and musical styles, including pop, rap, Latin and hip-hop.Even outside theater circles, the showβs composer was already well known to many Spring students when the production was announced. Mirandaβs scores for βHamilton: An American Musicalβ and the Disney animated film βMoanaβ β together with his outspokenness on social issues β helped attract a large turnout of students eager to work on the show.βWhen the 2016 Tony Awards happened, just after the Pulse Nightclub shooting, Lin-Manuel Mirandaβs speech was so iconic,β Sanchez said, βwhen he broke down crying, saying: βLove is love is love is love is love.β I think βHamiltonβ and βMoanaβ really got his name out there, and I think that when students heard we were doing one of his shows, it really did bring them out.βHurricane Harvey threw the showβs original production schedule into disarray, delaying final casting decisions and the start of rehearsals. The school was able to reschedule opening night, but Butler and her cast and crew are still feeling the stormβs impact.βWeβre on a very tight timeline, and we had to make some tough decisions,β she said. βBut in the end, the kids wanted this. Some were contacting us during the storm, saying, βWhat are we going to do about the musical?β We couldnβt let them down.βTickets for βIn the Heightsβ are $10 for students and $15 for adults, and can be purchased through the Lion Players website, or at the box office prior to each performance.
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